The objective of this study for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) was to assess the responsiveness of older drivers (over age 65) to deployed ITS technologies, and to identify ways to increase the effectiveness of those technologies in responding to their needs. The primary approach involved a series of focus-group sessions with older drivers who regularly drive on the Phoenix-area urban freeway system, and who are familiar with deployment of ITS technologies.
ITS Technologies and Mature Drivers
2004
136 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Aged drivers , Traffic control devices , Perception , Elderly persons , Research projects , Changeable message signs , Traffic control , Driver aid systems , Highway safety , Traffic safety , Literature review , Arizona , Effectiveness , Intelligent Transportation Systems(ITS) , Older drivers , ATIS(Advanced Traveler Information Systems) , Ramp meters , Variable message signs
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