2019 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/itsc.2019.8917324
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Investigating Initial Driver Intention on Overtaking on Rural Roads

Abstract: Driver intention recognition is essential to the development of advanced driver assistance systems providing real-time support. Current approaches for the recognition of overtaking intentions focus on drivers' observable behaviors, neglecting the fact that the intention to overtake a slower lead car emerges earlier than the resulting behavior. This paper aims to distinguish the "intention emerging process", when drivers form the initial intention to overtake, from the "action executing process", when drivers e… Show more

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“…In return, drivers might become impatient and willing to overtake the truck when given the opportunity to move into the opposing lane. In fact, in a study conducted by Yan et al (2019), 95% of the participants exhibited overtaking intentions when the impeding vehicle was a truck. However, when the lead vehicle was a passenger car, only 36% of the participants were willing to overtake it.…”
Section: Driving Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In return, drivers might become impatient and willing to overtake the truck when given the opportunity to move into the opposing lane. In fact, in a study conducted by Yan et al (2019), 95% of the participants exhibited overtaking intentions when the impeding vehicle was a truck. However, when the lead vehicle was a passenger car, only 36% of the participants were willing to overtake it.…”
Section: Driving Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%