Abstract
It has been reported in many papers that the number of eye movements increases and the mean fixation durations on individual objects decrease when the road situation becomes more complex. In this paper eye-movement analysis has been used for understanding mechanism of visual search of drivers. For the aim, an experiment in which the subjects drove the driving simulators have been conducted. We discuss the influences of the peripheral vision for the eye movements characterized by averaged frequency of saccadic eye movements and fixation duration.