The NTUA Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering organised with great success a Scientific Workshop titled “Telematics and Improvement of Driver Behavior” which took place in Athens on February 22nd, 2022. Key driver telematics research findings were demonstrated and discussed, highlighting spectacular safety benefits from monitoring, evaluation and improvement of driver behaviour through feedback tools, social gamification schemes and motivation for drivers.
Workshop Presentations:
Telematics and improvement of driving behavior
Telematics and Internet of Things
Naturalistic driving experiments as a driving behavior recording tool
Assesment and Improvement of driving behavior and safety through the application of BeSmart
Investigation of speeding and aggressive behavior of professional drivers on highways through an innovative smartphone application
Driver-vehicle-environment interactions and the safety tolerance zone – i-Dreams
Predicting unsafe driving events on motorway segments – i-safemodels
Smart city mapping for safer and eco driver behaviour – SmartMaps