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Driver Behaviour and Training Dr. Lisa Dorn

Driver Behaviour and Training von Dr. Lisa Dorn

Driver Behaviour and Training Dr. Lisa Dorn


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Zusammenfassung

There have been many attempts by the automotive industry to make the roads safer by technological means. These conference papers call for better training and more research into driver behaviour and training to attack the problem of accidents at their human root.

Driver Behaviour and Training Zusammenfassung

Driver Behaviour and Training Dr. Lisa Dorn

Research on driver behaviour over the past two decades has demonstrated that driver characteristics, goals and motivations are important determinants of driving behaviour. We are now in a position to apply this knowledge to driver training programs and evaluate their effectiveness in improving safety. The main objective for the First International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training and this book, is to describe and discuss recent advances in this field. The book bridges the gap between practitioners in road safety, and theoreticians investigating driving behaviour from a number of different perspectives and related disciplines. It will encourage research in driver training to combat erroneous or deviant driving behaviour and/or reduce the effects of human error at source. This book will be of interest to road safety researchers and road safety practitioners in the private and public sector.

Driver Behaviour and Training Bewertungen

'Lisa Dorn's book is...timely and a welcome addition to the field...The book will particularly appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduates on courses where there is an element of safety or driver improvement involved in the programme or dissertation...It should also be read by practitioners, those selling and those implementing driver development programmes.' Logistics and Transport Focus 'The editor has done an excellent job in bringing these papers from the first International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training, held late 2003, so quickly to the marketplace. ... ' The book' s organization provides for a good topic balance and a strength of the collection is that it includes topics that rarely find journal space, for example, crash injuries to women drivers and vehicle design for the pregnant driver.' Ergonomics, Vol 48 no 7, June 2005

Über Dr. Lisa Dorn

Dr Lisa Dorn is Director of the Driving Research Unit, Human Factors Group, at Cranfield University. She is also an invited member of the UK Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Chartered Psychologist and member of the International Association of Applied Psychology: Traffic and Transportation Psychology Division. Dr Dorn has published a number of journal papers on driver behaviour, driver stress and risk and is a regular contributor to the public debate at conferences and in the national media on the psychology of driving. Currently, Dr Dorn is working with major organisations such as Arriva Passenger Services Ltd UK and Europe and the UK Home Office to improve driver training. Recently, Dr Dorn has been involved in research for the UK Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR) on driver fitness and health. Contributors include: David Best, Lisa Dorn, Julie Gandolfi, Steve McInally, Anders E. af Wahlberg, Lucy Garwood, Noloyiso Mankazana, M. Anthony Machin, Fran Ridout, A. Winstock, K. Wolfe, Ian Hindmarch, Niels Galley, Robert Schleicher, Lars Galley, Judith K. Sluiter, Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen, Mark J.M. Sullman, Karl B. Pajo, Michelle Meadows, Adrian Taylor , Francoise Anceaux, Marie-Pierre Pacaux, Nicolas Halluin, Bako Rajaonah, Jean-Christophe Popieul, Rainer Hoger Ruhr, Christoph Mayser, Ismail Maakip, Tara A. Kazi, Neville A. Stanton, D. Harrison, Mengyan Lin, A.A. Popov, S. McWilliam, Nils Petter Gregersen, Torbjorn Falkmer, Susanne Gustafsson, Mika Hatakka, E. Keskinen, Nils Petter Gregersen, A. Glad and K. Hernetkoski, Helen Muncie , Marcel B.F. Uhr, Daniel Felix, Bryn J. Williams , Helmut Krueger, R. Wade Allen, Theodore J. Rosenthal, George Park, Marcia Cook, Celine Goupil, David Sharpley, Peter Russell, Frederique Obriot-Claudel, Catherine Gabaude.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents: Part I: Professional Driving: Can deaths from police pursuits be reduced?, David Best; Hazard awareness and police driving performance, Lisa Dorn; A qualitative analysis of advanced and standard police driver differences, Julie Gandolfi and Lisa Dorn; R3 - a model for motorcycle rider skill development, Steve McInally; Stability and correlates of bus driver acceleration behaviour, Anders E. af Wahlberg; Stress vulnerability and choice of coping strategies in UK bus drivers, Lucy Garwood and Lisa Dorn; Organizational dynamics and safety in a major bus company, Noloyiso Mankazana and Lisa Dorn; Evaluating a fatigue management training programme for coach drivers, M. Anthony Machin. Part II: Driver Health, Fatigue and Accidents: The effects of illicit drugs on performance related to car driving in a sample of clubbers, Fran Ridout, A. Winstock, K. Wolfe and Ian Hindmarch; Oculomotor indicators of driver fatigue, Niels Galley, Robert Schleicher and Lars Galley; Computer-based driver status monitoring of fatigue, Eberhard Schmidt and Georg Toebing; The effects of road predictability on driving performance, Rozmi bin Ismail, Peter Chapman and Geoffrey Underwood; Pregnant driver behaviour and safety, B. Serpil Acar and Alix M. Weekes; Women drivers, passengers, cars and the road, Andree Woodcock, James Lenard and Ruth Welsh; Evaluation of the trucker strain monitor (TSM), Einar M. de Croon, Judith K. Sluiter and Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen; Factors affecting the risk of crash involvement amongst New Zealand truck drivers, Mark J.M. Sullman, Karl B. Pajo and Michelle Meadows; The effects of exercise on stress, fatigue, sleep, health status and potential risk of at-work road traffic accidents: a multi-disciplinary model, Adrian Taylor and Lisa Dorn; Passenger influence on young drivers; Inger Engstrom. Part III: In-Vehicle Technology: A methodological framework for assessing driving behaviour, Francoise Anceaux, Marie-Pierre Pacaux, Nicolas Halluin, Bako Rajaonah and Jean-Christophe Popieul; Optical flow fields and visual attention in car driving, Rainer Hoger Ruhr and Thomas Schinauer; The safety potential of the new driver assistance system (CSA), Matthias Dietze, Dirk Ebersbach, Christian Lippold and Christoph Mayser; Driver information systems: a preliminary investigation of motorists information requirements in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Ismail Maakip; An exploratory study of the interaction between drivers' trust of automatic cruise control and reliability, Tara A. Kazi, Neville A. Stanton and D. Harrison; Sensitivity analysis of driver characteristics in driver-vehicle handling studies, Mengyan Lin, A.A. Popov and S. McWilliam; In-vehicle support systems and young, novice drivers, Nils Petter Gregersen and Torbjorn Falkmer; Mobile phone use while driving in Sweden, Susanne Gustafsson. Part IV: Driver Training and Instruction: Goals and contents of driver education, Mika Hatakka, E. Keskinen, Nils Petter Gregersen, A. Glad and K. Hernetkoski; The TRAINER project - the evaluation of a new simulator-based driver training methodology, Torbjorn Falkmer and Nils Petter Gregersen; Face validity analysis of a bus simulator for investigating bus driver behaviour and training, Helen Muncie and Lisa Dorn; Transfer of training in a driving simulator: comparison between reality and simulation, Marcel B.F. Uhr, Daniel Felix, Bryn J. Williams and Helmut Krueger; Experience with a low cost PC-based system for young driver training, R. Wade Allen, Theodore J. Rosenthal, George Park, Marcia Cook, Dary Fiorentino and Erik Viirre; Drivers' mental representations: experimental study and training perspectives, Beatrice Bailly, Thierry Bellet and Celine Goupil; Professional driver training, Pam Barnaville; Driver behaviour and the wider social context, David Sharpley; The case for practical driver assessment and training programmes, Peter Russell; Supporting elderly drivers towards driver retraining, Frederique Obriot-Claudel and Catherine Gabaude; Index.

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