2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2019.103034
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Examining the safety of trucks under crosswind at bridge-tunnel section: A driving simulator study

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“…to analyze the relation between the factors [21]. Di erence signi cance analysis, including one-way ANOVA [32,33] and test [34] is used to analyze the di erences between di erent dimensions of factors, and disaggregated method is mainly used to analyze the relationship between pedestrian crossing modes and in uencing factors [35]. However, part of the research establishes structural equation models to study decision-making of pedestrians from the psychological perspective [38].…”
Section: Are the Main Regression Analysis Methods Used To Analyze Relmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to analyze the relation between the factors [21]. Di erence signi cance analysis, including one-way ANOVA [32,33] and test [34] is used to analyze the di erences between di erent dimensions of factors, and disaggregated method is mainly used to analyze the relationship between pedestrian crossing modes and in uencing factors [35]. However, part of the research establishes structural equation models to study decision-making of pedestrians from the psychological perspective [38].…”
Section: Are the Main Regression Analysis Methods Used To Analyze Relmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed One-way ANOVAs with repeated-measures and Tukey's HSD tests to investigate the influence on TTC and ART for driving safety [48] (except for the brake response time). Table 1 shows the means and standard deviations of the dependent variables.…”
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“…Some researchers used FMRI and FNIRS to collect data on the driver's brain physiological activity. rough driving experiments, the researchers selected signi cant physiological indicators for evaluating brain mental load [1][2][3][4]. Based on the physiological indicators and Human Factors Engineering, studies have considered changes in heart rate variability power spectral density.…”
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confidence: 99%