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May I, please?: Examining the Need for Improved Intention Communication on the Road Using Naturalistic Data

Drivers need to constantly communicate their intention while sharing the road with other road users to attract attention, reduce confusion, and avoid collisions. With current advancements in the transportation system, particularly the increasing penetration of various levels of automation, the need...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2023-09, Vol.67 (1), p.1239-1244
Main Authors: Song, Miao, Ayoub, Jackie, Tian, Danyang, Perez, Miguel, McClafferty, Julie, Moradi Pari, Ehsan
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