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Using landmarks to enhance navigation systems: driver requirements and industrial constraints
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posted on 2006-02-16, 16:02 authored by Andrew MayAndrew May, Tracy RossTracy Ross, Steven H. Bayer, Gary E. BurnettThe task of navigating in unfamiliar road environments is a common and demanding
cognitive activity for drivers. Research has long demonstrated the problems that drivers have
in planning and following efficient routes to destinations. If efficient routes cannot be
planned and followed, the consequences are stress, frustration and delays for the driver,
potentially unsafe road behaviour (e.g. late lane changes) and inappropriate traffic
management (e.g. traffic diversions through small villages).
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May, A.J., Ross, T., Bayer, S.H. and Burnett, G., 2001. Using Landmarks to Enhance Navigation Systems: Driver Requirements and Industrial Constraints. In: Proceedings of the 8th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems , ITS America, Sydney, Australia. 30 September-4 October, 2001.Publication date
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This is a conference paper presented at the 8th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, 2001.Language
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