Ali et al., 2020 - Google Patents
The impact of the connected environment on driving behavior and safety: A driving simulator studyAli et al., 2020
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- Ali Y
- Sharma A
- Haque M
- Zheng Z
- Saifuzzaman M
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- Accident Analysis & Prevention
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The connected environment provides surrounding traffic information to drivers via different driving aids that are expected to improve driving behavior and assist in avoiding safety- critical events. These driving aids include speed advisory, car-following assistance, lane …
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