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Mobile phone conversations, listening to music and quiet (electric) cars: Are traffic sounds important for safe cycling?

机译:手机通话,听音乐和安静的(电动)汽车:交通声音对安全骑行重要吗?

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Listening to music or talking on the phone while cycling as well as the growing number of quiet (electric) cars on the road can make the use of auditory cues challenging for cyclists. The present study examined to what extent and in which traffic situations traffic sounds are important for safe cycling. Furthermore, the study investigated the potential safety implications of limited auditory information caused by quiet (electric) cars and by cyclists listening to music or talking on the phone. An Internet survey among 2249 cyclists in three age groups (16-18, 30-40 and 65-70 year old) was carried out to collect information on the following aspects: 1) the auditory perception of traffic sounds, including the sounds of quiet (electric) cars; 2) the possible compensatory behaviours of cyclists who listen to music or talk on their mobile phones; 3) the possible contribution of listening to music and talking on the phone to cycling crashes and incidents. Age differences with respect to those three aspects were analysed. Results show that listening to music and talking on the phone negatively affects perception of sounds crucial for safe cycling. However, taking into account the influence of confounding variables, no relationship was found between the frequency of listening to music or talking on the phone and the frequency of incidents among teenage cyclists. This may be due to cyclists' compensating for the use of portable devices. Listening to music or talking on the phone whilst cycling may still pose a risk in the absence of compensatory behaviour or in a traffic environment with less extensive and less safe cycling infrastructure than the Dutch setting. With the increasing number of quiet (electric) cars on the road, cyclists in the future may also need to compensate for the limited auditory input of these cars.
机译:骑自行车时听音乐或通电话,以及道路上越来越多的安静(电动)汽车,使听觉提示的使用对骑自行车的人来说具有挑战性。本研究研究了交通声音在多大程度上以及在什么情况下对于安全骑行至关重要。此外,该研究调查了安静(电动)汽车以及骑车人听音乐或通电话造成的听觉信息有限的潜在安全隐患。对三个年龄段(16-18岁,30-40岁和65-70岁)的2249名自行车手进行了一次互联网调查,以收集以下方面的信息:1)交通声音的听觉,包括安静的声音(电动车; 2)骑自行车的人在听音乐或用手机通话时可能发生的补偿行为; 3)听音乐和通电话可能会导致骑车事故和事故。分析了这三个方面的年龄差异。结果表明,听音乐和在电话上交谈会对声音的感知产生负面影响,这对于安全骑车至关重要。但是,考虑到混杂变量的影响,听音乐或打电话的频率与青少年骑自行车的人发生频率之间没有关系。这可能是由于骑车人补偿了便携式设备的使用。在没有补偿行为的情况下,或者在交通环境比荷兰人的骑行基础设施少且安全性低的情况下,骑车时听音乐或在电话上交谈可能仍会带来危险。随着道路上安静(电动)汽车数量的增加,未来的骑自行车者可能还需要补偿这些汽车有限的听觉输入。

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    《Accident Analysis & Prevention》 |2017年第9期|10-22|共13页
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    SWOV Inst Rd Safety Res, POB 93113, NL-2509 AC The Hague, Netherlands|Delft Univ Technol, Fac Technol Policy & Management, Transport & Logist Grp, POB 5015, NL-2600 GA Delft, Netherlands;

    Delft Univ Technol, Fac Civil Engn & Geosci, Transport & Planning Dept, POB 5048, NL-2600 GA Delft, Netherlands;

    SWOV Inst Rd Safety Res, POB 93113, NL-2509 AC The Hague, Netherlands|Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Fac Econ & Business Adm, Dept Econometr & Operat Res, De Boelelaan 1105, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands;

    SWOV Inst Rd Safety Res, POB 93113, NL-2509 AC The Hague, Netherlands;

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    Cycling safety; Music; Mobile phone; Auditory perception; Electric vehicles;

    机译:骑车安全;音乐;手机;听觉;电动汽车;

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