2010
DOI: 10.1299/jsmetld.2010.19.283
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2208 An Analysis of the Elderly on Their Driving Behavior Based on the Multimodal Data During the Course Driving

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“…He concluded that older drivers with visual sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, and/or narrow useful field of view were at greater risk for crashes than those without these problems (6) . Tamida et al reported that passing through an intersection with a stop sign and lane changing during driving were two behavior evaluated as unsafe driving behavior by driving instructors (7) . However, little is known about the relationship between the cognitive ability and unsafe driving behavior in the actual environment of elderly drivers.…”
Section: Overview Of This Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He concluded that older drivers with visual sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, and/or narrow useful field of view were at greater risk for crashes than those without these problems (6) . Tamida et al reported that passing through an intersection with a stop sign and lane changing during driving were two behavior evaluated as unsafe driving behavior by driving instructors (7) . However, little is known about the relationship between the cognitive ability and unsafe driving behavior in the actual environment of elderly drivers.…”
Section: Overview Of This Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, ultra compact electric mobility vehicles used for sharing are regardless of all ages and genders. Women and the elderly, whose upper limb muscle mass is inferior, may cause an accident [2,3]. Therefore, a steering system that does not impose a burden on any driver and provides an appropriate steering feel even for enough muscle mass is considered necessary.…”
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confidence: 99%