«We found that if things are presented more realistically, they require
less driver attention and limit driver distraction,» Stadler announced.
Not exact matches
Pre-qualifying sessions were littered with teams like Coloni, EuroBrun and AGS, and looking back at these old sessions is a great way to see some of the
lesser - known cars and
drivers in action before
attention turned to the front of the grid.
No matter what time of day it is, wearing reflective materials draws
drivers»
attention to your children's presence and makes road accidents
less likely.
Of course, the greater the
attention to teachers and principals, the
less notice has been taken of the many other adults who work in schools and districts: nurses, librarians, instructional coaches, principal supervisors, social workers, guidance counselors, human resource directors, bus
drivers, and the list goes on.
Finally, a
driver alert system will continuously keep tabs on your driving patterns by leveraging a forward - looking camera, and will provide you with visual and audio warnings when you seem to be paying
less attention than you ought to be.
From the
driver's seat, all important controls are
less than an arm's length away, and they require only a slight amount of
attention to operate.
Despite the proliferation of new automotive assistive safety technologies meant to ease driving stress and curb the amount of
attention needed in select situations, the irony is that the growing popularity of partial automation systems means that more
driver education is necessary, not
less.
Researchers from IIHS and MIT's AgeLab found that an automated parking system changed the focus of
drivers»
attention, causing them to look
less at the road and more at the dashboard.
It may be that the sensors, which detect objects up to 8 feet behind the vehicle at speeds
less than 5 mph, gave
drivers a false sense of security, so they paid
less attention to the camera display.
Problems with bills, families, kids, illness or other societal issues may cause a truck
driver to be
less focused, or not pay
attention to the road.
While there are public safety campaigns aimed at raising
driver awareness of motorcyclists and their right to a share of the road, bicyclists share many of the same risks with even
less attention drawn to the dangers they face.
Splitting the cost of time and fuel among 2 or more Students may allow other Schools to charge
less, but isn't creating safe habits for a new
driver worth having the full
attention of an Instructor?