Economic Externalities of Relative Accident Rates between SUV vs. Passenger Cars
This research project is part of the annual Mid-Atlantic Universities Transportation Center research grant. Driver distraction has always been an issue of major concern. The growing number of accidents due to complexity in the road side environment is considered a major problem. Driver distraction can either be due to on-road or in-vehicle factors, such as cell phones, stereos, conversations with other passengers, etc. The objective of this research is to assess the extent of distraction caused by billboards by analyzing the driver's eye movement in the presence of billboards. The analysis will be carried out by a simulator. The results will give an idea of the safety effects of billboards on drivers.
Language
- English
Project
- Status: Active
- Funding: $83395.00
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Contract Numbers:
RP 252
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Sponsor Organizations:
West Virginia Department of Transportation
Division of Highways, Capitol Complex, Building 5
Charleston, WV United States 25305 -
Project Managers:
Lewis, Ray
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Performing Organizations:
West Virginia University, Morgantown
Morgantown, WV United States 26506 -
Principal Investigators:
Martinelli, David
- Start Date: 20080827
- Expected Completion Date: 0
- Actual Completion Date: 20090930
- Source Data: RiP Project 23963
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Crash rates; Externalities; Highway safety; Passenger vehicles; Research projects; Sport utility vehicles; Vehicle design
- Subject Areas: Highways; Safety and Human Factors;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01461868
- Record Type: Research project
- Source Agency: West Virginia Department of Transportation
- Contract Numbers: RP 252
- Files: RIP, STATEDOT
- Created Date: Jan 3 2013 1:53PM