a real road section in the city of Valladolid (Spain).
Six people drove in the scenario twice, one time
with automatic gear shift and another with manual
gear shift. An analysis of the results has been
carried out to know the factors that have a strong
influence on driving efficiency and safety. Users
that drove more efficiently also drove safer and
vice versa. The relation between driving efficiency
and safety states the importance of developing in
parallel efficient and safe driving skills to achieve
a better road traffic. People that took part in the
experiments driving in the simulation scenario
highlighted its ease of interaction, realistic
experience, and usefulness for driving learning.
Future data stored in the scenario simulations from
many users will allow to carry out deep
comparative analysis to associate the different
drivers and their driving styles with their safety
and efficiency level, and to assess the evolution in
the development of driving competence.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was partially supported by the National
Department of Traffic (DGT) of the Ministry of the
Interior (Spain) under research project SPIP2017-
02257 and the MOVILIDAD INVESTIGADORES
UVa-BANCO SANTANDER 2019 Scheme.
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