英文摘要 |
This study examines the in-vehicle driver warning systems of the advanced safety vehicle (ASV). The driving simulator is employed to preview and evaluate the relevant functions that assist drivers in the situations of speeding or blind-point. The study takes into account the theory of experimental design to arrange simulation process, and conducts before-and-after questionnaire survey to investigate drivers' preference and difference. The results reveal that providing information in advance is helpful for drivers to make proper response. After testing, the subjects consider these products could fulfill their needs and are more willing to purchase. This achievement was contributive to evaluating ASV products by driving simulator. |