Effects of Driver Gender, Driving Experience, and Visibility on Car-Following Behavior
Tianzheng Wei,
Tong Zhu,
Han Bai
et al.
Abstract:Weather visibility interference has a significant impact on driver car-following behavior. To investigate drivers’ car-following behavior and emergency avoidance behaviors under different visibility disturbances, scenarios are constructed under different foggy concentration environments based on driving simulation, and the drivers’ response behaviors are collected in the stable car-following state and emergency rear-end scenarios. Exploring the differential effects of gender and driving experience on driving b… Show more
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