Conference Proceeding

Recent European Projects on Driver Impairment

Authors
  • Nicholas J Ward (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
  • Karel Brookhuis (University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands)

Abstract

This paper gives an overview of recent European Union projects on the assessment of driver impairment. Whereas previous research has focused on vehicle technology (DREAM, DETER) or Human Machine Interfacing (SAVE), more recent efforts have been based on methods to detect the presence of substances (ROSITA) or the level of impaired performance at the roadside (CERTIFIED, IMMORTAL). This paper will summarize the objectives and main conclusions of the most recent projects

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Ward, N. & Brookhuis, K., (2001) “Recent European Projects on Driver Impairment”, Driving Assessment Conference 1(2001), 246-251. doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1047

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Published on
16 Aug 2001
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