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Impact of L2 automated systems on hazard anticipation and mitigation behavior of young drivers with varying levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder symptomatology

机译:L2自动化系统对年轻司机危害预期和缓解行为的影响,具有不同水平的关注缺陷多动障碍症状学

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Level 2 (L2) driving automation systems that maintain latitudinal and longitudinal control of the vehicle decrease mental workload and result in drivers failing to monitor and respond to potential roadway hazards. This issue is potentially important for young drivers with symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) since they have known difficulties anticipating and mitigating potential hazards on the road, a skill which requires attention. The objective of this study is to investigate how the use of partially automated (L2) systems and manual systems impacts hazard anticipation and mitigation among young drivers with varying levels of ADHD symptomatology. Sixty-eight drivers, classified into two groups - high and low ADHD symptomatology-navigated twice through three scenarios on a driving simulator, once with an L2 and once with a manual system. The results indicated that: (i) the hazard anticipation skills of drivers with both high and low ADHD symptomatology were depressed in the L2 condition relative to the manual condition; (ii) the hazard mitigations skills of drivers with both high and low ADHD symptomatology were depressed in the L2 condition relative to the manual condition on two measures, but improved on a third measure; and (iii) the hazard anticipation and mitigation skills of drivers with high and low ADHD symptomatology were differentially impacted, both within and across the two levels of automation. Taken together, the results indicate the pernicious and often hard to predict consequences of higher levels of automation for different populations of younger drivers.
机译:2级(L2)驾驶自动化系统,以维护车辆的延迟和纵向控制,减少心理工作量,并导致驾驶员无法监控和响应潜在的道路危险。这个问题对于具有注意力缺陷多动障碍症状(ADHD)的年轻司机可能是重要的,因为他们已经知道预期和减轻道路潜在危险的困难,这是需要注意的技能。本研究的目的是研究部分自动化(L2)系统和手动系统如何利用具有不同水平的ADHD症状水平的年轻司机之间的危险预期和减缓。六十八个司机,分为两组 - 高低ADHD症状 - 通过驾驶模拟器上的三种情况导航两次,用L2和手动系统一次。结果表明:(i)相对于手动条件,L2条件下抑制了高和低ADHD症状的驾驶员的危险预期技能; (ii)相对于两种措施的手动条件,L2条件下,具有高低ADHD症状的驾驶员的危害减轻技能在L2条件下进行了抑郁,但第三种措施提高; (iii)具有高低和低症状症状的司机的危害预期和缓解技能差异地影响了两种自动化水平。连同,结果表明,有害的,往往难以预测对更年轻的司机的不同人群的自动化程度更高的自动化后果。

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