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The approach also copes better with explanatory variables of a spatial and local nature (proximate drivers) than policy and socioeconomic factors affecting deforestation agents decision making (ultimate drivers) [19],[25].
The approach also copes better with explanatory variables of a spatial and local nature (proximate drivers) than policy and socioeconomic factors affecting deforestation agents decision making (ultimate drivers) [ 19],[ 25].
In addition, it is worthy of mentioning that the prediction accuracy could be influenced by other factors, such as the characteristics of traffic demand, the topology of the traffic network, the route choice decision made by drivers with or without guidance, the configuration of traffic signal, etc.
Such knowledge will help to improve the representation of land change processes, feedbacks and decision making in large scale land change models that currently often rely on oversimplistic representations of the diversity in decision making upon changes in drivers.
This study focused on this aspect of driver decision making.
This study focused on the effects of emotion-laden stimuli (emotional roadside advertisements) on driver decision making.
A simulation software using VB.NET was created to simulate the stochastic nature of traffic arrival, toll collection time, and driver decision making.
Recent studies on driver behaviour have shown that perception - mainly visual but also proprioceptive perception - plays a key role in the "driver-vehicle-road" system and so considerably affects the driver's decision making.
Size, price point and simplicity are among the primary drivers in that decision making — and the Charge 3 certainly has the Versa beat on those points.
Past studies have established the role of individual characteristics such as, woman's age, educational attainment and residence, as well as societal factors such as the strength of in-country abortion policies in supporting healthcare needs of women as some of the potential drivers to timely decision making on care seeking [ 21, 22].
Hedlund [1] provides a useful definition of distraction; he defines it as being "a diversion of attention from driving, because the driver is temporarily focusing on an object, person, task or event not related to driving, which reduces the driver's awareness, decision making ability and/or performance, leading to an increased risk of corrective actions, near-crashes, or crashes".
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