Automation effects in train driving with train protection systems – assessing person- and task-related factors

Last updated on 26 November 2013 1:35
Signals passed at danger (SPADs) are amongst the most common incidents in railway operations and are largely attributed to human errors. Train protection systems have therefore been introduced to mitigate and prevent SPADs. Overrunning and slipping past stops, however, remains an issue and very little empirical research has looked into...
Author(s): Giesemann Sonja
2013
Germany
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