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Oliver Carsten

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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Is Intelligent Speed Adaptation ready for deployment?Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
What benefit does Intelligent Speed Adaptation deliver: a close examination of its effect on vehicle speedsFrank Lai, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 11, 2017
Attitudinal segmentaion of drivers in Pakistan: The potential for effective road safety campaignsZahara Batool, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|May 20, 2009
A simple model of driver behaviour to sustain design and safety assessment of automated systems in automotive environmentsPietro Carlo Cacciabue, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 5, 2022
The effect of inconsistent steering guidance during transitions from Highly Automated DrivingDavide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Could Intelligent Speed Adaptation make overtaking unsafe?Samantha Jamson, Kathryn Chorlton, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
How much benefit does Intelligent Speed Adaptation deliver: an analysis of its potential contribution to safety and environmentFrank Lai, Oliver Carsten, Fergus Tate
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 17, 2013
Vehicle-based studies of driving in the real world: the hard truth?Oliver Carsten, Katja Kircher, Samantha Jamson
Human Factors|September 1, 2020
Transitions Between Highly Automated and Longitudinally Assisted Driving: The Role of the Initiator in the Fight for AuthorityDavide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|November 11, 2017
Mind the gap: Drivers underestimate the impact of the behaviour of other traffic on their workloadEvona Teh, Samantha Jamson, Oliver Carsten
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Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Is Intelligent Speed Adaptation ready for deployment?Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
What benefit does Intelligent Speed Adaptation deliver: a close examination of its effect on vehicle speedsFrank Lai, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 11, 2017
Attitudinal segmentaion of drivers in Pakistan: The potential for effective road safety campaignsZahara Batool, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|May 20, 2009
A simple model of driver behaviour to sustain design and safety assessment of automated systems in automotive environmentsPietro Carlo Cacciabue, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 5, 2022
The effect of inconsistent steering guidance during transitions from Highly Automated DrivingDavide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
Could Intelligent Speed Adaptation make overtaking unsafe?Samantha Jamson, Kathryn Chorlton, Oliver Carsten
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|June 6, 2012
How much benefit does Intelligent Speed Adaptation deliver: an analysis of its potential contribution to safety and environmentFrank Lai, Oliver Carsten, Fergus Tate
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|July 17, 2013
Vehicle-based studies of driving in the real world: the hard truth?Oliver Carsten, Katja Kircher, Samantha Jamson
Human Factors|September 1, 2020
Transitions Between Highly Automated and Longitudinally Assisted Driving: The Role of the Initiator in the Fight for AuthorityDavide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver Carsten
Applied Ergonomics|November 11, 2017
Mind the gap: Drivers underestimate the impact of the behaviour of other traffic on their workloadEvona Teh, Samantha Jamson, Oliver Carsten
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