Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10371376 | Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
â¶ Lane keeping abilities tend to remain robust to all but the most severe fog densities. â¶ Drivers appear to be willing to drive at high speeds while driving in fog. â¶ Fog does not appear to limit drivers' ability to maintain proper lane position. â¶ Speed choice appears to be driven by factors beyond speed perception in fog. â¶ Further research describing behavioral changes associated with fog is warranted.
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Authors
Johnell O. Brooks, Matthew C. Crisler, Nathan Klein, Richard Goodenough, Rebekkah W. Beeco, Chris Guirl, Peg J. Tyler, Anna Hilpert, Yarbough Miller, Jason Grygier, Brooke Burroughs, Ashley Martin, Rob Ray, Cody Palmer, Christine Beck,