“…In road traffic, the successes or failures of human movement and sharing of space has particularly large societal implications, in terms of mobility, productivity, and human safety, and consequently considerable effort has been invested into understanding and modeling how humans locomote both as vehicle drivers and vulnerable road users [27,38,49]. These efforts have further intensified recently, to support development of increasingly automated vehicles [9,54,63]. By many accounts, successful widespread deployment of automated vehicles will be limited by the extent to which these vehicles can encapsulate a sufficent understanding-typically in the form of computational models-of road user behavior and interaction [6,9,40,58].…”