A Virtual Vehicle–Based Car‐Following Model to Reproduce Hazmat Truck Drivers’ Differential Behaviors
Yichang Shao,
Yi Zhang,
Yuhan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Enhancing hazmat truck safety through advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) relies on both system efficacy and driver reactions. This study investigates the driving behaviors of hazmat truck drivers in response to forward collision warnings (FCWs). Traditional warning triggering methods struggle to capture diverse and immediate driver responses; therefore, our research employs a vision‐based framework for driving data extraction and utilizes the K‐means++ clustering method for response‐based classificatio… Show more
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