A Diploma Thesis titled 'Comparative analysis of young
drivers’ behaviour in normal and simulated conditions in interurban
road' was presented by Marios Nikas in January 2014. This Diploma
Thesis aims to compare the behavior of young drivers in normal and simulated
driving conditions. Data were collected through an experimental process
on a driving simulator but also on real traffic conditions, in which
all the participants drove in both cases the same driving scenarios. Lognormal
regression methods were developed for the identification of the impact of
driving environment (simulated and real traffic conditions), basic driver
characteristics (mileage, age, gender), as well as the driving style (average
acceleration, deceleration and standard deviations of them) to the average
vehicle speed change. Through model implementation, it was revealed that
absolute values of drivers' traffic performance vary between simulated and real
driving conditions. On the contrary, relative differences of driver behaviour at
the two driving environments remain mostly the same. More precisely, speed
difference between fast and slow drivers is the same at the two driving
environments, as is also speed difference the same at the two driving
environments between drivers talking and not talking to the co-driver.
ΠΗΓΗ: Ε.Μ.Π
ΠΗΓΗ: Ε.Μ.Π
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