Print Email Facebook Twitter Automation and the future of driver behavior Title Automation and the future of driver behavior Author Janssen, W.H. Wierda, M. van der Horst, A.R.A. Publication year 1995 Abstract This paper sets out by identifying five plausible stages in the automation of the road traffic system, ranging from the introduction of part systems that support specific task components (navigation, collision avoidance) to full automation of roads and vehicles. It is then attempted to predict how drivers will respond to each successive stage of automation, and how this will become manifest in driver behavior. On the basis of this the paper assesses the safety consequences of each separate state of automation.Op grond van een scenario voor de toepassingen van technologische ontwikkelingen in het wegverkeer wordt aangegeven welke gunstige - maar ook welke ongunstige - er voor het gedrag, en daarmee voor de veiligheid zijn te verwachten. Subject trafficAutomationBehavioral researchCollision avoidanceHighway accidentsHighway traffic controlHuman engineeringNavigationRisk assessmentSystems analysisTransportation personnelDriver behaviorRoad traffic system automationAccident preventionautomationbehaviorconference paperdriveretiologyfuturologyhumanpreventionpriority journaltraffic accidenttraffic safety To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ae677ac8-58bc-45fd-88d9-6dcd925104ed DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/0925-7535(94)00025-x TNO identifier 8308 Source Safety Science, 19 (2-3), 237-244 Document type article Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.