Title
Experimental Study on Driving Behaviour
Abstract
Driving1 behaviour diversity is one of the key issues in related studies. In recent years, influence of beverage type to human behaviour has got more and more research attention. How beverage type influence driving behaviour is a new research topic. In this paper, beverage type is considered as independent variables with driving behaviour being dependent variable. The independent variable has two levels, water and black tea. Experimental study is carried out with virtual driving on a driving simulator. Totally 54 subjects in two groups participated the experiments. Experimental data show that compared with drinking water, drinking black tea obviously reduced maximum deceleration of driving, and influence of black tea on average acceleration of driving is critically significant. The results show that drinking black tea may lead to increasing safety level of driving behaviour in disasters and may help with driving performance. The results of this paper may provide scientific support to emergency management in disasters.
Year
Venue
DocType
2017
EM-GIS
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-5493-6
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lin Zhang110451.47
Xing Han203.38
Shuiping Yu300.34
Cheng Liu400.34
Yi Liu5108.84
Yi Liu64919.24