Stop sign gap assistance for cooperative intersection collision avoidance systems (CICAS)

Ray A. Starr, Rick Arnebeck, Max Donath, Craig Shankwitz, Nic Ward

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Abstract

The State of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota have participated in the stop sign gap assistance portion of the USDOT's Intersection Decision Support effort and the Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems effort. Minnesota's work included analyzing crash data from Minnesota intersections and establishing a test intersection for data collection. Minnesota installed surveillance equipment at the test intersection and recorded driver behavior under various conditions. A human factors evaluation tested the viability of several concepts for signs that could be installed to provide gap assistance information to the driver. The effort has now been expanded to become a cooperative system where the vehicle and the infrastructure work together to provide enhanced assistance to the driver.

Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - Jan 1 2006
Event13th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, ITS 2006 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: Oct 8 2006Oct 12 2006

Other

Other13th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, ITS 2006
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period10/8/0610/12/06

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