Driver training and testing: finding the balance between mobility and safety through the use of innovative technology, improved curricula and data analysis
2022 CIECA Congress, 9 June 2022, Naples, Italy
Opening Session
- EU Road Safety 2021-2030: Next Steps Towards Vision Zero
Antonio Avenoso, ETSC Executive Director
Morning Session
- The optimised driver training in Germany – combining theory, practise, blended learning and learning progress assessment
Jan Genschow, IFK at the University of Potsdam, Germany - Knowledge and Perception of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems in Austria
Maria Fleischer, KFV, Austria - Mobility and safety of young drivers in Finland – using data analysis to promote safety
Elina Uusitalo, Traficom, Finland
1st Afternoon Session
- Emergency braking training for motorcyclists: instructors’ preferences and new technologies application in a perception-action task
Pedro Huertas-Leyva, Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Italy - The experiences of older drivers in adopting new technologies in cars
Anuraj Varshney, Driving Mobility, UK
2nd Afternoon Session
- To what extent does new technology have a focus in today's driver training?
Jan Petter Wigum, Nord University, Norway - Do drivers lack hazard prediction skills: the experience and lessons from online hazard prediction training program?
Laura Šeibokaitė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania - In-presence vs Remote teaching at driving schools: a neuroscientific study
Gianluca Di Flumeri, Dept. of Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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