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IL SIMULATORE DI GUIDA IN VERSIONE ‘LOW COST’ PER LA DIMOSTRAZIONE DEGLI STUDI SULLA SICUREZZA STRADALE
The project involves the use of a virtual reality driving simulator for driver behavior researches in the field of road safety. Recent studies and researches highlighted the need to analyze the relationships between drivers and vulnerable road users such as cyclist and pedestrians, to optimize both the road design activities and road safety audit in sub-urban and urban areas, and to ensure the safety standards to contain the dramatic phenomenon of road accidents.
Italy
Maria Rosaria De Blasiis, Andrea Benedetto, Francesco Bella, Alessandro Calvi, Fabrizio D’Amico, Spartaco Cera, Chiara Ferrante, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Federica Nobili
The research group of the Department of Engineering at Roma Tre University is involved in researches and advanced studies strictly connected with the driver behavior using advanced instrument such as virtual reality driving simulator.
Recently, interesting activities have been carried out on the relationship between drivers and vulnerable road users. The research group members take part at national and international conferences on road safety publishing their papers on the most important scientific international journals.
Recently, interesting activities have been carried out on the relationship between drivers and vulnerable road users. The research group members take part at national and international conferences on road safety publishing their papers on the most important scientific international journals.
C10 (pav. 5)