The effects of hazard perception training (No.04)
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Size And Scope Of The Study
- Driver Assessment
- Hazard Perception Training
- Summary Of The Results
- Laboratory hazard perception test
- On-road assessment data
- Driver characteristics
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Background
- 1.2 Objectives
- 2. Hazard Perception
- 2.1 Definition
- 2.2 Previous studies
- 2.3 Driver training
- 3. Design And Sample
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Sample
- 3.3 Driver Attitude and Behaviour Questionnaire (DABQ)
- 3.4 Hazard perception video task
- 3.5 On-road assessment
- 3.6 Hazard perception classroom training
- 3.7 On-road training course
- 3.8 Overall plan of work
- 4. Driver Characteristics
- 4.1. Driver characteristics before first assessment
- 4.2 Changes in driver characteristics
- 4.3 Analysis of additional data obtained from DABQ2
- 5. Laboratory Hazard Perception Test
- 5.1 Individual hazard analyses on first and second assessments by group
- 5.2 Categorisation of hazards
- 5.3 Overall hazard analyses on first and second assessments by group
- 5.4 Missed hazards
- 6. On-Road Assessment Data
- 6.1 Hazard detection on first and second assessments by group
- 6.2 Unsafe Driver Actions on first and second assessments by group
- 6.3 Assessment by observers on first and second assessments by group
- 6.4 Comparison of subject and observer ratings on first and second assessments
- 7. Links Between Laboratory And On-Road Assessment Data
- 7.1 Correlations between hazard detection in laboratory and on-road
- 7.2 Observers' rating of subjects' performance during the on-road assessment compared with subjects' performance in the laboratory hazard perception test
- 7.3 Other findings
- 8. Summary And Conclusions
- 8.1 Laboratory hazard perception test
- 8.2 On-road assessment data
- 8.3 Links between laboratory and on-road assessment data
- 8.4 Driver characteristics
- 9. Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Driver Attitude And Behaviour Questionnaire (Dabq1)
- Additional Questions On 2nd
Driver Attitude And Behaviour Questionnaire (Dabq2) - On-Road Assessment Marking Procedure
- APPENDIX D
- Hazards in which the driver could be a 'threat to others'
- Appendix E
- A: Event occurring in front of the car
- B: Something joining the car's path
- C: Event occurring in the opposite traffic

