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Victoria A Banks
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Is partially automated driving a bad idea? Observations from an on-road study
VA Banks, A Eriksson, J O'Donoghue, NA Stanton
Applied ergonomics 68, 138-145, 2018
2932018
Driver error or designer error: Using the Perceptual Cycle Model to explore the circumstances surrounding the fatal Tesla crash on 7th May 2016
VA Banks, KL Plant, NA Stanton
Safety science 108, 278-285, 2018
1942018
Keep the driver in control: Automating automobiles of the future
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Applied ergonomics 53, 389-395, 2016
1902016
Transition to manual: Comparing simulator with on-road control transitions
A Eriksson, VA Banks, NA Stanton
Accident Analysis & Prevention 102, 227-234, 2017
1492017
Sub-systems on the road to vehicle automation: Hands and feet free but not ‘mind’free driving
VA Banks, NA Stanton, C Harvey
Safety science 62, 505-514, 2014
1272014
Analysis of driver roles: Modelling the changing role of the driver in automated driving systems using EAST
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Theoretical issues in ergonomics science 20 (3), 284-300, 2019
622019
What the drivers do and do not tell you: using verbal protocol analysis to investigate driver behaviour in emergency situations
VA Banks, NA Stanton, C Harvey
Ergonomics 57 (3), 332-342, 2014
552014
Distributed Cognition on the road: Using EAST to explore future road transportation systems
VA Banks, NA Stanton, G Burnett, S Hermawati
Applied ergonomics 68, 258-266, 2018
412018
Turing in the driver's seat: Can people distinguish between automated and manually driven vehicles?
NA Stanton, A Eriksson, VA Banks, PA Hancock
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries 30 (6 …, 2020
362020
Driver-centred vehicle automation: Using network analysis for agent-based modelling of the driver in highly automated driving systems
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Ergonomics 59 (11), 1442-1452, 2016
272016
Contrasting models of driver behaviour in emergencies using retrospective verbalisations and network analysis
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Ergonomics 58 (8), 1337-1346, 2015
242015
Automobile automation: Distributed cognition on the road
VA Banks, NA Stanton
CRC Press, 2017
232017
Exploring the behaviour of distracted drivers during different levels of automation in driving
DR Large, VA Banks, G Burnett, S Baverstock, L Skrypchuk
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on driver distraction and …, 2017
212017
Putting the joy in driving: investigating the use of a joystick as an alternative to traditional controls within future autonomous vehicles
DR Large, V Banks, G Burnett, N Margaritis
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Automotive User …, 2017
192017
Discovering driver-vehicle coordination problems in future automated control systems: Evidence from verbal commentaries
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Procedia Manufacturing 3, 2497-2504, 2015
182015
Predicting design-induced error on the flight deck: An aircraft engine oil leak scenario
KJ Parnell, VA Banks, KL Plant, TGC Griffin, P Beecroft, NA Stanton
Human factors 63 (6), 938-955, 2021
162021
Who is responsible for automated driving? A macro-level insight into automated driving in the United Kingdom using the Risk Management Framework and Social Network Analysis
VA Banks, NA Stanton, KL Plant
Applied ergonomics 81, 102904, 2019
152019
Hands and feet free driving: ready or not?
VA Banks, NA Stanton
Human Factors in Transportation, 233-244, 2016
152016
Driving aviation forward; contrasting driving automation and aviation automation
VA Banks, KL Plant, NA Stanton
Theoretical issues in ergonomics science 20 (3), 250-264, 2019
142019
Designing flight deck applications: combining insight from end-users and ergonomists
KJ Parnell, VA Banks, CK Allison, KL Plant, P Beecroft, NA Stanton
Cognition, Technology & Work 23, 353-365, 2021
112021
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