home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | The Transport for New South Wales FleetCAT (Fleet Collision Avoidance Technology) Trial: Driver Attitudes to the Technology | Authors | Thompson JP, Baldock MRJ, Raftery SJ, Mackenzie JRR, Wall JP, Iwanski K | Year | 2016 | Type | Conference Paper | Abstract | In 2015, Transport for New South Wales undertook a trial of collision avoidance technology in a fleet of 34 vehicles across three government departments. The technology assessed was the Mobileye system, which provides a variety of visual and auditory warnings to drivers. There were four warning types provided by the Mobileye system: forward collision, headway monitoring, lane departure and pedestrian collision warnings. As part of the trial, drivers using vehicles fitted with the system were invited to complete a questionnaire about their experiences with, and attitudes to, the system. The results of these questionnaires will be presented in this paper | Conference Name | Australasian Road Safety Conference | Conference Abbreviation | ARSC | Conference Location | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Conference Date | 6-8 September 2016 | Notes | The conference paper is available online at http://acrs.org.au/publications/acrs-conference-papers/acrs-database/ |
Reference | Thompson JP, Baldock MRJ, Raftery SJ, Mackenzie JRR, Wall JP, Iwanski K (2016). The Transport for New South Wales FleetCAT (Fleet Collision Avoidance Technology) Trial: Driver Attitudes to the Technology. Australasian Road Safety Conference, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 6-8 September 2016. |
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