The University of Southampton
SUSSED News

Participants required: learner and advanced drivers

A project within the University’s Human Factors Engineering research group is currently working in connection with Jaguar Land Rover to explore what drivers of different experience levels want from driverless vehicle interfaces.

Groups of between five and eight drivers will discuss and generate their own solution to the problem of how a car should transfer control between automation and driver.

An image of a woman in a driverless car, using her phone.

Participants must not be barred from driving. The full session should last approximately one and a half hours. Participants will be paid £10.00 for their time.

Categories include:

  • Learners – Taking lessons, but does not hold a full licence yet
  • Advanced – RoADAR/IAM qualified

Focus groups will be held on Friday 16 March 2018:

  • Learners – 10:00 – 12:00
  • Advanced – 14:00 – 16:00

If you are interested in participating, please email Jediah Clark at: [email protected]

Ethics ID: 40182

The study will close on the Sunday 1 April 2018.

 
Share this post Facebook Google+ Twitter Weibo
Powered by Fruition