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Zhang J et al. – An on–site driving experiment was conducted on a national highway in Hiroshima City, Japan, by involving 14 university students, and it was demonstrated that dynamic information seems more effective for drivers to avoid dangerous driving situations than static information. It was also found that having only the voice–based warning information may be as effective as having both the voice and image warning information.

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