Effect of Intelligent Speed Adaptation Technology on Older Drivers’ Driving Performance


Organisation: Newcastle University (School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences)
Date uploaded: 19th March 2014
Date published/launched: November 2013


This study investigates whether Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) technology can assist older drivers in maintaining vehicle speed.

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Excess speeding on roads with a low-speed limit is a key error in drivers of all ages although the reasons for speeding can be significantly different. Drivers aged over 60 are generally more cautious and take fewer risks than younger drivers.

This study investigates whether Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) technology can assist older drivers in maintaining vehicle speed. The technology can be employed in three ways: advisory (AISA), differential (DISA) and mandatory (MISA).

26 drivers aged over 60 years old participated along with a comparison group of 16 experienced younger drivers aged under 60. All drivers completed four driving tasks in a driving simulator, with and without ISA.

The results show improvements in speed and lane-keeping performance vary depending on the type of ISA and driver age – and that training in effective use of ISA is needed for drivers of all ages.

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Dr Amy Guo

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