road safety, sociotechnical systems, automation
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The three E's | Engineering |
The three E's: engineering | Infrastructure (signage, traffic lights, speed bumps) |
The three E's: enforcement | Individual (speeding, mobile phone use, drink driving) |
The three E's: education | Educating the driver (getting license) |
The many E's | Economics |
Systems theory | Systems are viewed as a whole |
Human factors | Physical |
Risk management framework | International committees |
Organisations that cross country boundaries, independent of government | International committees |
Independent of government and oversee polices and directives | National committees |
Body that runs the country and the associated departments that define the laws relating to that country | Central government |
Implement the functions and services of level above them | Resource providers |
Implement and enforce laws and carry out functions of central government | Regulators and associations |
External and physical factors that impact the system | Equipment and environment |
Road transport as a sociotechnical system | Systems are a mix of social and technical |
Out of the loop | Automated systems can impose mental underload |
More sophisticated the automation, the more critical any human involvement becomes | Automation paradox |
Task demands are not reduced, but the nature of them changed | Susbstituition myth |
Ironies of automation | Manual control skills |
Automation means operators cannot carry out manual control skills and these skills deteriorate but needed when automation fails. | Manual control skills |