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Posted by Nikatnott on October 4, 2006, 11:21 am


I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.

If you use any type of in-vehicle navigation system, I would appreciate
it if you could follow the link below and answer a short questionnaire
regarding navigation system user behaviour and preferences.

www.mrl.nott.ac.uk/~nlf


The questionnaire is very short (it should only take 5 to 10 minutes to
complete). Research in this area is only in its infancy, and there are
many gaps in the current literature, it is hoped this questionnaire
will be a start in filling some of these gaps.

Once the results have been analysed, I will provide a link from this
forum to a results summary so that interested participants may have a
look. Alternatively, please email me at nikatnott@yahoo.co.uk and I
will provide them to you by email.

Many thanks

Nick Forbes
Postgraduate researcher
University of Nottingham


Posted by Sue on October 4, 2006, 4:59 pm



>I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
> UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
> behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.
> If you use any type of in-vehicle navigation system, I would appreciate
> it if you could follow the link below and answer a short questionnaire
> regarding navigation system user behaviour and preferences.
> www.mrl.nott.ac.uk/~nlf
> The questionnaire is very short (it should only take 5 to 10 minutes to
> complete). Research in this area is only in its infancy, and there are
> many gaps in the current literature, it is hoped this questionnaire
> will be a start in filling some of these gaps.
> Once the results have been analysed, I will provide a link from this
> forum to a results summary so that interested participants may have a
> look. Alternatively, please email me at nikatnott@yahoo.co.uk and I
> will provide them to you by email.
> Many thanks
> Nick Forbes
> Postgraduate researcher
> University of Nottingham
Tried but page came up as unavailable.

Sue



Posted by Joe Bloggs on October 4, 2006, 6:23 pm


Sue wrote:
>> I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
>> UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
>> behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.

<snip>

> Tried but page came up as unavailable.
>

Working fine here......


--
Dave McLaughlin
Homo Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum

http://dave-mclaughlin.fotopic.net/

Posted by Sue on October 5, 2006, 5:09 pm



> Sue wrote:
>>> I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
>>> UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
>>> behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.
>> Tried but page came up as unavailable.
> Working fine here......
> --
> Dave McLaughlin
> Homo Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum
> http://dave-mclaughlin.fotopic.net/

No still doesn't work. Go to questionaire just brings up page unavailable.
It could be my firewall. I can't download pdfs either.
Sue



Posted by Tumbleweed on October 6, 2006, 3:38 am



>> Sue wrote:
>>>> I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
>>>> UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
>>>> behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.
>>> Tried but page came up as unavailable.
>> Working fine here......
>> --
>> Dave McLaughlin
>> Homo Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum
>> http://dave-mclaughlin.fotopic.net/
> No still doesn't work. Go to questionaire just brings up page unavailable.
> It could be my firewall. I can't download pdfs either.
> Sue

worked for me as well but I doubt its anything to do with inability to
download pdfs, as its just an html page

--
Tumbleweed

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