TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - In-vehicle information systems JO - International journal of vehicle design A1 - Rumar, K. SP - 548 EP - 556 VL - 9 IS - 4-5 N2 - In-depth accident analyses point to driver problems with information acquisition and processing as the major cause of human errors, and thereby of accidents. To analyze information needs, the driver's tasks are split up into five levels: (1) strategic planning; (2) navigation; (3) traffic interaction; (4) road following; and (5) vehicle handling. For each of these levels, the information problems and means to overcome them with in-vehicle electronic information systems are analyzed. The most promising areas seem to be (1), (2) and (4). Critical areas are system reliability, personal relevance, prediction capacity, user friendliness, distraction effects and price. Keywords: Driver distraction

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