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Using a Driving Simulator to Assess Reaction Times and Driving Behavior for Forensic Accident Analysis

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Since July 2022, newly registered passenger cars have included numerous safety-relevant advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). In addition, other ADAS and communication-based systems (V2X communication) on the market can help drivers manage their driving tasks. Existing research on driver assistance systems and V2X warnings has examined their impact on reaction times, considering additional distractions. However, these studies do not align with commercially available vehicles’ ADAS and V2X communication designs. More detailed research is needed to understand how real-world vehicle ADAS and V2X communication activities affect driver reaction times and behavior. With this interactive demo, we aim to showcase how ADAS activities and warnings through V2X communications can influence driver behavior and thus impact a potential traffic accident. In particular, determining reaction times for accident reconstruction is the focus of the investigation.

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      AutomotiveUI '23 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
      September 2023
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