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Tinga, Angelica M. (author), Cleij, Diane (author), Jansen, Reinier J. (author), van der Kint, Sander (author), van Nes, C.N. (author)
In the transition towards higher levels of vehicle automation, one of the key concerns with regards to human factors is to avoid mode confusion, when drivers misinterpret the driving mode and therewith misjudge their own tasks and responsibility. To enhance mode awareness, a clear human centered Human Machine Interface (HMI) is essential. The...
journal article 2022
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Vlakveld, Willem (author), van der Kint, Sander (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author)
What will cyclists do in future conflict situations with automated cars at intersections when the cyclist has the right of way? In order to explore this, short high-quality animation videos of conflicts between a car and a cyclist at five different intersections were developed. These videos were ‘shot’ from the perspective of the cyclist and...
journal article 2020
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Hagenzieker, Marjan (author), van der Kint, Sander (author), Vissers, Luuk (author), van Schagen, Ingrid N.L.G. (author), de Bruin, Jonathan (author), van Gent, P. (author), Commandeur, Jacques J.F. (author)
Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with them, which could bring extra risks in traffic. This study investigated whether expectations and behavioural intentions of cyclists when interacting with automated cars differed from those with manually driven cars. A photo experiment was...
journal article 2019
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Rodríguez Palmeiro, A. (author), van der Kint, Sander (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
In the future, cyclists will be sharing the roads with automated and traditional vehicles [1]. Interactions between cyclists and automated vehicles (AVs) may differ from interactions with traditional vehicles, because cyclists may hold incorrect expectations about how AVs will react to their presence, leading to confusing and risky situations....
conference paper 2018
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