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Older Drivers’ Motion and Simulator Sickness before and after Automated Vehicle Exposure

by Sherrilene Classen 1, Seung Woo Hwangbo 1,*, Justin Mason 1, James Wersal 1, Jason Rogers 1 and Virginia P. Sisiopiku 2
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Reviewer 3: Anonymous
Submission received: 19 February 2021 / Revised: 20 March 2021 / Accepted: 26 March 2021 / Published: 2 April 2021
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Driving Simulator)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

Reviewer cannot understand the statement in Section 1.3 and Chapter 4. Authors are expected to clarify the relationship between motion sickness and simulator sickness and the purpose of their comparison.

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Reviewer 2 Report

The presented article is very interesting and the topic itself is interesting. Extensive and very good introduction. The description of individual experiments is detailed. The research results are presented clearly. Literature chosen correctly. Sources not older than a few years.
I have the following questions for the authors:
1) would it not be appropriate to compare the automatic shuttle and the simulator while maintaining the same routes?
2) have night journeys been or will be tested, and their comparison to day journeys?
3) Was the impact of road traffic tested in both the simulator and the automatic shuttle?
If possible, please answer these questions. The article can be published without any changes.

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Reviewer 3 Report

the paper is well organized the theme is very current the authors well described the driving condition of elderly drivers. to increase the introductory part, they must add the part concerning self-driving vehicles which can be of great help for older people. settle the conclusions by introducing future technology to help older people, can improve safety and driving performance. check the English language, grammar and spelling, check the format of the journal and the bibliography. I suggest the following bibliographical references:


An Overview on the Current Status and Future Perspectives of Smart Cars
F Arena, G Pau, A Severino Infrastructures 5 (7 In-vehicle stereo vision system for identification of traffic conflicts between bus and pedestrian S Cafiso, A Di Graziano, G Pappalardo Journal of traffic and transportation engineering (English edition) 4 (1), 3-13

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Round 2

Reviewer 1 Report

The similarities and differences of motion sickness and simulator sickness on the revised manuscript are understandable for me. 

Reviewer 3 Report

you have made all the required changes. good job give a general re-reading
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