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Velocity, safety, or both? How do balance and strength of goal conflicts affect drivers' behaviour, feelings and physiological responses?

机译:速度,安全性或两者兼而有之?目标冲突的平衡和强度如何影响驾驶员的行为,感觉和生理反应?

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Motivational models of driving behaviour agree that choice of speed is modulated by drivers' goals. Whilst it is accepted that some goals favour fast driving and others favour safe driving, little is known about the interplay of these conflicting goals. In the present study, two aspects of this interplay are investigated: the balance of conflict and the strength of conflict. Thirty-two participants completed several simulated driving runs in which fast driving was rewarded with a monetary gain if the end of the track was reached. However, unpredictably, some runs ended with the appearance of a deer. In these runs, fast driving was punished with a monetary loss. The ratio between the magnitudes of gains and losses varied in order to manipulate the balance of conflict. The absolute magnitudes of both gains and losses altered the strength of conflict. Participants drove slower, reported an increase in anxiety-related feelings, and showed indications of physiological arousal if there was more money at stake. In contrast, only marginal effects of varying the ratio between gains and losses were observed. Results confirm that the strength of a safety-velocity conflict is an important determinant of drivers' behaviour, feelings, and physiological responses. The lack of evidence for the balance of conflict playing a role suggests that in each condition, participants subjectively weighted the loss higher than the gain (loss aversion). It is concluded that the interplay of the subjective values that drivers attribute to objective incentives for fast and safe driving is a promising field for future research. Incorporating this knowledge into motivational theories of driving behaviour might improve their contribution to the design of adequate road safety measures.
机译:驾驶行为的动机模型认为,速度的选择取决于驾驶员的目标。尽管一些目标支持快速驾驶,而另一些目标则支持安全驾驶,但人们对这些相互矛盾的目标之间的相互作用知之甚少。在本研究中,研究了这种相互作用的两个方面:冲突的平衡和冲突的强度。三十二名参与者完成了几次模拟驾驶,其中,如果达到了赛道的尽头,快速驾驶将获得金钱收益。但是,出乎意料的是,有些奔跑以鹿的出现而告终。在这些运行中,快速驾驶会受到金钱损失的惩罚。为了控制冲突的平衡,损益幅度之间的比率是变化的。得失的绝对幅度改变了冲突的强度。参加者的开车速度较慢,与焦虑相关的感觉有所增加,并且如果有更多的赌注,则显示出生理唤醒的迹象。相反,仅观察到了改变损益之比的边际效应。结果证实,安全与速度冲突的强度是驾驶员行为,感觉和生理反应的重要决定因素。缺乏证据证明冲突的平衡发挥了作用,这表明在每种情况下,参与者在主观上对损失的加权程度要高于对收益的损失(厌恶情绪)。结论是,驾驶者归因于快速和安全驾驶的客观动机的主观价值的相互作用是未来研究的有希望的领域。将这些知识纳入驾驶行为的动机理论中,可能会改善他们对设计适当的道路安全措施的贡献。

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