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This affix is Human Factors,by Rodger J. Koppa.
Chapter 3, Human Factors, discusses salient performance aspects of the human element in the context of the person-machine system ( i.e., the motor vehicle). The chapter describes discrete components of performance, including: perception-reaction time; control movement time; how different segments of the population differ in performance; and responses to traffic control devices, to the movement of other vehicles, and to hazards in the roadway. Next, the kind of control performance that underlies steering, braking, and speed control - the primary control functions - is described. Applications of open-loop and closed-loop vehicle control to specific maneuvers such as lane-keeping, car-following, overtaking, gap acceptance, lane closures, and sight distances are also described. To round out the chapter, a few other performance aspects of the driver-vehicle system are covered, including speed limit changes, distractions on the highway, and responses to real-time driver information. The most obvious application of human factors is in the development of car-following models.
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