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Session 5:

Day 2, 11:00

Diversity and specificity of road user groups

Session chaired by Pirkko Rämä (VTT, Finland)

Applying the response code of practice for evaluation of driver assistance systems: how the age of the driver influences perception of steering torque signals

Gerrit Schmidt (Volkswagen AG, Germany)

Effect of additional tasks in driving performance: comparison among three groups of drivers

Marta Pereira (UTL / FMH, Portugal), Houda Hamama (INRETS, France), Marie-Pierre Bruyas (INRETS, France), Anabela Simões ISEC, Portugal)

What tools are needed to develop safe and joyful cycling for senior citizens

Lars Leden (VTT, Finland)

Preliminary results of a study about the influence of an active accelerator pedal on novice and young drivers in Austria ans the Czech Republic

Christine Turetschek (FACTUM OHG, Austria)

Cognitive activity modelling: a case study of lane change schemas and sensation seeking

Tony Wynn (ESRI, United Kingdom), John H. Richardson (ESRI, United Kingdom), Olivier Georgeon (INRETS, France), Thierry Bellet (INRETS, France), Matthias J. Henning (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany), Josef F. Krems (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)

Risk awareness analysis: a comparison between car drivers and motorcyclists

Aurélie Banet, Thierry Bellet (INRETS, France)


Opening session
Panel discussion
Session 1: Drivers’ distraction due to ITS use
Session 2: Tools and methodologies for safety and usability
Session 3: Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
Session 4: Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers’ awareness
Session 5: Diversity and specificity of road user groups
Session 6: Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions
Closing ceremony

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