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Triangulating the future: Developing scenarios of cyclist-automated vehicle interactions from literature, expert perspectives, and survey data
User Interfaces for Cyclists in Future Automated Traffic
Support systems for cyclists in automated traffic: A review and future outlook
Which visual cues do drivers use to anticipate and slow down in freeway curve approach? An eye-tracking, think-aloud on-road study
Cyclist support systems for future automated traffic
Do cyclists need HMIs in future automated traffic?: An interview study
Do cyclists need HMIs in future automated traffic?
Vulnerable road users and the coming wave of automated vehicles: Expert perspectives
Emergency braking at intersections: A motion-base motorcycle simulator study
PC-based hazard anticipation training for experienced cyclists: Design and evaluation
Cycling Skill Inventory: Assessment of motor–tactical skills and safety motives
What will the car driver do? A video-based questionnaire study on cyclists' anticipation during safety-critical situations
Cyclists’ eye movements and crossing judgments at uncontrolled intersections: An eye-tracking study using animated video clips
Development and evaluation of a PC-based hazard anticipation training for cyclists
Interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles: A Wizard of Oz experiment
Cyclists’ expectations when encountering automated vehicles: results of an international photo-based questionnaire
A human factors perspective on automated driving
Concurrent audio-visual feedback for supporting drivers at intersections: A study using two linked driving simulators
Cyclists’ predictions of what a car driver will do next at intersections
Cyclists' eye movements at uncontrolled intersections: An eye-tracking study using animated video clips
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