2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2020.03.034
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Empirical evaluation of drivers’ start-up behavior at signalized intersection using driving simulator

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“…Therefore, investigating the actual traffic safety situation with drivers' perception would allow us to fill this research gap. Studying this particular case for Qatar would be interesting due to its diverse driving population and aggressive driving behaviour (Alhajyaseen et al, 2020;Almallah et al, 2020;Hussain et al, 2019Hussain et al, , 2020Soliman et al, 2018;Timmermans et al, 2019aTimmermans et al, , 2020. In summary, we believe that the findings of this case study can be helpful for relevant authorities to enhance the COVID-19 and traffic-related policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Therefore, investigating the actual traffic safety situation with drivers' perception would allow us to fill this research gap. Studying this particular case for Qatar would be interesting due to its diverse driving population and aggressive driving behaviour (Alhajyaseen et al, 2020;Almallah et al, 2020;Hussain et al, 2019Hussain et al, , 2020Soliman et al, 2018;Timmermans et al, 2019aTimmermans et al, , 2020. In summary, we believe that the findings of this case study can be helpful for relevant authorities to enhance the COVID-19 and traffic-related policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Meanwhile, studies that compare ethnicities sometimes appear statistically significant and sometimes were not. For instance, Almallah et al (2020), Debnam and Beck (2011), Maslowsky et al (2019), Rasanathan et al (2008), andRomano et al (2006) shows no statistical difference between ethnicities in acceleration and jerk at startup speed at a traffic light, traffic violations, young adult's risky behavior, and stop sign violations. Also, while making a comparison among ethnicities, Bergdahl, ( 2007) found Hispanic to be statistically significant in having the ability to withstand higher alcohol consumption before being detected in Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) test than other comparable ethnicities.…”
Section: Socio-demographics Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, Almallah et al (2020) investigated the driving behavior by conducting an experiment using virtual reality in form of a driving simulator. This is a good method to assess the driving skills of respondents without having them answering any questionnaires.…”
Section: Data Collection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, a parallel investigation in Qatar delved into the driver reaction time, acceleration, and jerk, presenting statistical findings and exploring demographic influences, involving gender, ethnicity, and age. These insights, particularly in reaction times and jerks, offer valuable data for simulation models that assess driver behavior and safety at signalized intersections [5,6]. Telematics integration improves the start-up behavior, ameliorating the traffic capacity by 20% [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%