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Games and Traffic Safety - an Experimental Study in a Game-Based Simulation Environment
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Lane Change BehaviorEngineeringGame TheorySafety ScienceTraffic EnforcementInjury PreventionDriver BehaviorSystems EngineeringTraffic SimulationEducational GameTransportation EngineeringGame DesignTraffic Safety VariablesTransport SafetyRoad SafetyBehavioral SciencesTraffic SafetyRoad Traffic SafetyAdvanced Gaming EnvironmentGamesDriver PerformancePerformance StudiesGame-based Simulation EnvironmentExperimental StudyArtsRoad Traffic Control
In this paper we report results from an experimental study of games and traffic safety performed in an advanced gaming environment. During car simulator-sessions we collected data over different traffic safety variables, such as speed, headway distance and lane change behavior, from 70 subjects. The data was analyzed in order to investigate possible individual learning effects and differences between groupings of subjects. The experiment shows clear positive individual learning effects for all traffic safety variables analyzed. Hence we conclude that game based simulations can be used to enhance learning in driving education.
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