The Transport Research in Psychology group at Nottingham Trent University conducts research into driver attention and hazard perception to improve road safety.
We are hosting a free f2f traffic and transport psychology symposium on July 8 in Nottingham. Open to ADIs, academics, and road safety practitioners. The topic is young drivers’ training needs. To sign up please visit https://t.co/o2cc499RFC
Previous evidence has linked performance on this test of attention to driving safety, but this time we are interested in relating performance to whether or not you play computer games. Player? Non-player? All welcome! https://t.co/UiuOlYZ9nG
Best accessed on PC/laptop/tablet.
We need your hazard perception skills!
Try my student's new 25 min hazard perception test including clips recorded from real driving and CGI clips: https://t.co/H3kRpc7eNg
To have the best experience, try this on a computer rather than a phone.
Access our 'Creating a hazard-based training and assessment tool for emergency response drivers' for 50 days. The most tea, coffee & butties I've ever had to produce when running focus groups!
https://t.co/uvLYZAIaVy
Contact @CrundallProf to access the tool if you are bluelights
A student of mine is running an online hazard prediction test. If you drive, have 20 mins to spare and want some practice in spotting on-road hazards please visit: https://t.co/kmifPwXkb9
If you are (or know) a learner driver around Nottingham and want to earn a £10 Amazon voucher, go to https://t.co/xF0WWaaHlv to learn more about taking part in our exciting Virtual Reality research!
We are conducting some research in collaboration with the Engineering department at NTU looking at the appeal of motorcycles. If you have 5 minutes to spare and would like to tell us what you think, click on the link below!
https://t.co/5Se6iDtFIA
If you are (or know) a learner driver around Nottingham and want to earn a £10 Amazon voucher, go to https://t.co/xF0WWaaHlv to learn more about taking part in our exciting Virtual Reality research!
TRIP is running a new study looking at hazard perception training using Virtual Reality. If you are a driver, or are learning to drive and want to earn a £10 Amazon voucher, email [email protected] with the subject line"VR Participation" to get in touch!
TRIP is running a new study looking at hazard perception training using Virtual Reality. If you are a driver, or are learning to drive and want to earn a £10 Amazon voucher, email [email protected] with the subject line"VR Participation" to get in touch!
Special thanks to @CrundallProf, @PetyaVentsislav and @Vixystar for organising today's symposium. They all did an excellent job making sure things ran smoothly!
Thank you to all our speakers and everyone who came along to our 2nd Traffic and Transport symposium. Many interesting talks and discussions that are sure to develop into research ideas. Looking forward to next year's gathering!