Exploring schema-driven differences in situation awareness between road users: an on-road study of driver, cyclist and motorcyclist situation awareness

@article{Salmon2014ExploringSD,
  title={Exploring schema-driven differences in situation awareness between road users: an on-road study of driver, cyclist and motorcyclist situation awareness},
  author={Paul M. Salmon and Michael G. Lenn{\'e} and Guy H. Walker and Neville A. Stanton and Ashleigh J. Filtness},
  journal={Ergonomics},
  year={2014},
  volume={57},
  pages={191 - 209}
}
Collisions between different road users make a substantial contribution to road trauma. Although evidence suggests that different road users interpret the same road situations differently, it is not clear how road users' situation awareness differs, nor is it clear which differences might lead to conflicts. This article presents the findings from an on-road study conducted to examine driver, motorcyclist and cyclist situation awareness in different road environments. The findings suggest that… 
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