cff-version: 1.2.0 abstract: "

An on road experiment was conducted in which 31 participants drove through six freeway curves in their own car. During the experiment, look-ahead fixations and speed were recorded using an eye-tracker and a GPS tracker, respectively. In addition to these measurements, the participants verbalised their reasons for changing speed.  The collected data is shared here:

- GPS data of the researched sections

- Filtered Eye-tracking data, containing the fixations, timestamps and AoI labels

- Verbalisations

- 6 muted video’s of the HD-camera from the eye-tracker, containing fixation data (a video for each curve, from a single participant)

- Output from the questionnaires


More backgrounds can be read in:

Vos, J., de Winter, J., Farah, H., & Hagenzieker, M. (2023). Which Visual Cues do Drivers Use to Anticipate and Slow Down in Freeway Curve Approach?  - An Eye-Tracking and Think-Aloud On-road Study. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour

" authors: - family-names: Vos given-names: Johan orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5954-967X" - family-names: de Winter given-names: Joost orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1281-8200" - family-names: Farah given-names: Haneen orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2919-0253" - family-names: Hagenzieker given-names: M.P. (Marjan) orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5884-4877" title: "Which Visual Cues do Drivers Use to Anticipate and Slow Down in Freeway Curve Approach? An Eye-Tracking and Think-Aloud On-road Study - Dataset" keywords: version: 1 identifiers: - type: doi value: 10.4121/21069820.v1 license: CC BY 4.0 date-released: 2023-01-31