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Field trials with ISA in Hungary

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Summary, in English

Field experiments with ISA (Intelligent Speed Adaptation) has been carried out in the city of Debrecen, Hungary. Twenty vehicles were equipped with two kinds of ISA systems: 1) support via an active accelerator pedal and 2) warning via beep signals and flashing red light when exceeding the speed limit. Speed was continually logged in all vehicles and the test drivers were interviewed. The results show that they had a positive attitude towards ISA generally, but they reported some negative changes in workload factors. They liked the warning beep signal more than support via the gas pedal.

Publishing year

2004

Language

English

Publication/Series

[Host publication title missing]

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

ITS in Europe

Topic

  • Infrastructure Engineering

Conference name

ITS in Europe

Conference date

2004-05-24 - 2004-05-26

Conference place

Budapest, Hungary

Status

Published