What Factors Affect Perception while Driving?

Situational factors refer to the sum of factors that are directly related to the person being perceived in the process of people's perception. Since the scenes of human perception are very different, the situational factors that affect the progress of perception are also very different.

Situational factors include interpersonal communication distance, frequency of communication,
For human perception, whether or not the situational factors have an impact on human perception depends on the nature and characteristics of the situational factors, but more importantly on the relationship between the situational factors and the perceived and perceptual. For the perceptual, the first factor, the nearest factor, and the last factor are likely to affect the perceptual person, while other factors have relatively weaker effects on the perceptual person. For the perceived person, the higher the similarity or the greater the difference with the perceived person, the more obvious the impact is. [2]

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