Abstract
This paper described the development and evaluation of a riding simulator (RS) for two-wheeled vehicles to analyze rider control behavior from the viewpoints of human factors and control engineering In this field, however, theoretically analyzing the multi-control action of riders for two-wheeled vehicles is impossible because we need human-vehicle systems using experimental vehicles In such field tests, riders are at risk Attaching experimental instruments is also difficult because of the small carriers on the vehicles One solution to these problems is to use a simulator of two-wheeled vehicle for handling We think need to be very realistic sensation for RS So We added new Systems We improved the realistic sensation of the simulator using not only stereoscopic projectors (3D images) but also wide field screens Using a subjective test, we evaluated the realistic sensations of the simulator and concluded that stereoscopic video projectors and wide field screens are effective