2004 年 37 巻 p. 45-50
This research was performed to analyze the vision of drivers using the loop section of Nagoya Expressway using the eye-mark recorder that enabled simultaneous recording of the gazing point of an examinee on the videotape of the examinee's visual field. The examinees were two, one was in their 50s and the other was in their 20s. Neither one of them had ever driven on the Nagoya Expressway. Through the analysis of the gazing point, it has been found that they were apt to continuously look at the right hand sidewalls when driving right-hand curves on the first driving. The more they repeated driving on the Circling Expressway, the more they were accustomed with driving, and the gazing point dispersed to the preceding vehicle and the lanes on the road. Through this fact, it has been found that installation of devices to attract the eyes of drivers on the sidewalls would lead to ease of driving.