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Gap Acceptance by Older Drivers – a Field Investigation on Two-Lane Highways

机译:年长的驾驶员接受间隙的情况–对两车道高速公路的现场调查

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This research investigates older drivers’ gap acceptance behavior while waiting to enter an urban highway from an unsignalized minor street. It presents the results of a field study at eight intersections in Minnesota and Tennessee, on how old drivers select a gap from the mainline traffic stream for roadway entry, and the consequent impact on traffic operation and the risk of accidents. Distinctive gap selection and utilization patterns from older drivers have been found, which indicates that, if no improvements are made on traffic control, older drivers at unprotected roadway entrances are more likely to cause operation and safety problems perhaps due to declined perceptual capability and slow physical reactions. Comparisons with other drivers were made and the differences were found statistically significant. Poor gap selection is the leading causal factor to more than forty percent of traffic accidents at unsignalized intersections (1). Rural highways constitute over eighty percent of the total roadway mileage where nearly seventy percent of fatal crashes occur due to lack of signalization, poor roadway design, and other human and environmental factors. Older drivers (age 65 or older) make up an increasingly significant proportion of roadway users today. Studies show that age-related decline in sensory/perceptual skills not only affects the ability of older drivers to effectively operate the motor vehicle, but also creates a higher risk of accidents. For example, older people compose of less than one twelfth of the rural population but are involved in one sixth of the fatal accidents (2). While much of the study on collision prevention has been focused on signalized urban intersections, very limited effort was made for unsignalized intersections in rural areas, where even less attention has been given oder drivers. This study examines gap acceptance of older drivers while waiting to enter a main road from an unsignalized minor street. Specifically, it presents the result of eight rural intersection studies in Minnesota and Tennessee, on how elderly drivers judge the speed and gap time of an approaching vehicle in regard to their own driving experience before deciding whether to initiate a roadway entry. This type of problem was isolated for investigation because unsignalized intersections are where the continuity of travel is interrupted, and where turning movements are unprotected resulting in high accident rates. With generally declined perceptual and physical ability to operate the motor vehicle, older drivers are likely to encounter a greater level of difficulties as they make such roadway entrances.
机译:这项研究调查了年长的驾驶员在等待从无信号的次要街道进入市区高速公路时的间隙接受行为。它介绍了在明尼苏达州和田纳西州的八个十字路口进行的一项现场研究的结果,涉及老年驾驶员如何从干线交通流中选择间隙进入道路,以及由此对交通运营和事故风险的影响。已发现老驾驶员的差距选择和利用模式不同,这表明,如果不对交通控制进行改进,未受保护的巷道入口处的老驾驶员更有可能引起操作和安全问题,这可能是由于感知能力下降和身体缓慢所致。反应。与其他驱动程序进行了比较,发现差异具有统计学意义。间隔选择不当是导致无信号交叉口交通事故发生率超过40%的主要原因(1)。农村公路占公路总里程的80%以上,其中近70%的致命交通事故是由于信号不足,公路设计不佳以及其他人为和环境因素造成的。如今,年龄较大的驾驶员(65岁或65岁以上)在道路使用者中所占的比例越来越大。研究表明,与年龄相关的感觉/感知能力下降不仅影响年长驾驶员有效驾驶汽车的能力,而且还增加了发生事故的风险。例如,老年人只占农村人口的不到十二分之一,但却卷入了致命事故的六分之一(2)。尽管有关碰撞预防的研究大多集中在信号交叉口上,但对农村地区无信号交叉口的投入却非常有限,对驾驶员的关注甚至更少。这项研究研究了在等待从无信号的次要街道进入主干道时,老年驾驶员对差距的接受程度。具体来说,它介绍了在明尼苏达州和田纳西州进行的八项农村交叉口研究的结果,这些结果涉及老年驾驶员在决定是否启动道路进入之前如何根据自己的驾驶经验来判断接近车辆的速度和间隙时间。此类问题被隔离进行调查,因为无信号的交叉路口会中断行驶的连续性,并且未保护转弯运动,从而导致较高的事故发生率。随着操作机动车的感知能力和身体能力普遍下降,年长的驾驶员在进入这样的道路入口时可能会遇到更大的困难。

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