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Susan Salata

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1988
 
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Farber, Eugene and Salata, Susan (1988): Comparing Ease-of-Use of Steering Wheel-Mounted and Conventional Radio Controls. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 578-582.

A study was conducted to compare driver performance with a limited set of steering wheel-mounted and conventional panel-mounted radio controls. The study was conducted with subjects driving under actual freeway traffic conditions. Drivers took less time to locate and use the wheel-mounted controls, had less eyes-off-the-road time and made fewer errors with them than with the conventional controls.

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