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Understanding car driving as positive human activity: adapting driving performance and demand control for risk, pleasure, health and growth

幹之 et al., 2016

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2049916475985512821
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幹之
赤松
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Journal of the Japanese Council of Traffic Science

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We discuss driving risk, driving pleasure and health from the view of interaction between task demand and human performance in car driving. Driving performance should be adapted to driving demand and the risk of accident will increase when the situation is …
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