U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
202-366-4000


Skip to content
Facebook iconYouTube iconTwitter iconFlickr iconLinkedInInstagram

Federal Highway Administration Research and Technology
Coordinating, Developing, and Delivering Highway Transportation Innovations

 
REPORT
This report is an archived publication and may contain dated technical, contact, and link information
Back to Publication List        
Publication Number:  FHWA-HRT-16-057    Date:  December 2016
Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-16-057
Date: December 2016

 

Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Human Factors Study: Experiment 2—Merging Behavior

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This research was sponsored by the FHWA Exploratory Advanced Research Program under contract DTFH61-13-D-00024.

 

REFERENCES

  1. Jones, S. (2013). Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control: Human Factors Analysis, Report No. FHWA-HRT-13-045, Federal Highway Administration, Washington DC.

  2. Nowakowski, C., Shladover, S.E., Cody, D., Bu, F., O’Connell, J., Spring, J., Dickey, S., and Nelson, D. (2010). Coorperative Adaptive Cruise Control: Testing Drivers’ Choices of Following Distances, Report No. UCB-ITS-PRR-2011-01, California Path Program Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkely, CA.

  3. Hart, S.G. and Staveland, L.E. (1988). “Development of NASA-TLX (Task Load Index): Results of Empirical and Theoretical Research,” Advances in Psychology, 52, 139–183.

  4. Yerkes, R.M. and Dodson, J.D. (1908). “The Relation of Strength of Stimulus to Rapidity of Habit Formation,” Journal of Comparative Neurology & Psychology, 18, 459–482.

 

 

Federal Highway Administration | 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE | Washington, DC 20590 | 202-366-4000
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center | 6300 Georgetown Pike | McLean, VA | 22101