Hallie Elizabeth Clark Maceldowney

2016 journal article

Age differences in the takeover of vehicle control and engagement in non-driving-related activities in simulated driving with conditional automation

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 106, 468–479.

By: H. Clark n & J. Feng n

author keywords: Conditional automation; Older drivers; Age difference; Non-driving-related activities; Voluntary engagement; Takeover; Notification interval
MeSH headings : Accidents, Traffic / prevention & control; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Automation; Automobile Driving / psychology; Cognition / physiology; Distracted Driving / psychology; Distracted Driving / statistics & numerical data; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Reaction Time / physiology; Video Recording; Young Adult
TL;DR: It was found that both younger and older drivers engaged in various non-driving-related activities during the automated driving portion, with distinct preferences on the type of activity for each age group (i.e., while younger drivers mostly used an electronic device, older drivers tended to converse). (via Semantic Scholar)
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