Dynamic driving task (DDT) (updated)
This term is part of the following category: activity/process.
Version: 5.0, release date April 2023
Definition: real-time operational and tactical functions required to operate a vehicle safely in on-road traffic, including longitudinal and lateral control, object and event detection and response, prediction of other road users’ actions and manoeuvring.
Note: Michon (1985) defines operational driving functions as those delivered over a time constant of milliseconds and include tasks such as steering inputs to keep within a lane or braking to avoid an emerging hazard; tactical driving functions are those delivered over a time constant of seconds and include tasks such as lane choice, gap acceptance and overtaking. The DDT excludes strategic functions, which are those delivered over a longer time constant and include tasks.
Previous version:
Version: 3.0, release date: October 2020
Definition: real-time operational and tactical functions required to operate a vehicle safely in on-road traffic.
Note: Michon (1985) defines operational driving functions as those delivered over a time constant of milliseconds and include tasks such as steering inputs to keep within a lane or braking to avoid an emerging hazard; tactical driving functions are those delivered over a time constant of seconds and include tasks such as lane choice, gap acceptance and overtaking. The DDT excludes strategic functions, which are those delivered over a longer time constant and include tasks such as trip scheduling and selection of destinations and waypoints.
Version: 2.0, release date: June 2020
Definition: Real-time operational and tactical functions required to operate a vehicle safely in on-road traffic.
Note: excludes strategic functions such as trip scheduling and selection of destinations and waypoints.