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Citation

Papakostopoulos V, Marmaras N, Nathanael D. Transp. Rev. 2017; 37(6): 695-714.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01441647.2017.1289992

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present paper proposes a conceptual framework for the driver's visual-spatial perceptual processes. Based on a theoretical analysis of driving proposed by Gibson and Crooks [(1938). A theoretical field-analysis of automobile-driving. The American Journal of Psychology, 51, 453-471. doi:10.2307/1416145], the developed field of safe travel (FoST) framework suggests that at any moment the driver constructs a "field" by integrating two perceptual entities: (i) the possible available spatial fields for locomotion and (ii) the driver's mental image of ego-vehicle outer-line and motion dynamics. This framework is used to reinterpret in a unified way a number of disparate research findings reported in the literature concerning specific driving sub-tasks (e.g. lane keeping and car following). It is argued that the FoST framework may be used to predict drivers' behaviour in various traffic/situation environments based on their prioritisation between the above two perceptual entities. Implications of the proposed framework at a theoretical and practical level, in view of the future of driving with multiple levels of automation, are also discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

Driver behaviour; car following; lane keeping; overtaking; visual–spatial perception

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