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Issues in motorcycle sensory and cognitive conspicuity: The impact of motorcycle low-beam headlights and riding experience on drivers' decisions to turn across the path of a motorcycle

机译:摩托车感官和认知醒目的问题:摩托车近光大灯和骑行经历对驾驶员做出决定的决定

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Background: Crashes involving a passenger car and a motorcycle, where the car is turning across the path of the motorcycle, are a major crash type of motorcycle riders. It has been proposed that the incidence of such crashes could be reduced through improvements in motorcycle conspicuity. Operation of low-beam headlights on motorcycles has been discussed as one approach for improving the "sensory conspicuity" of motorcycles during daylight hours, whilst previous experience as a rider may serve to heighten "cognitive conspicuity" through raised awareness of motorcyclists on our roads. Method: Twenty-three experienced car drivers with no riding experience ("drivers") and 20 experienced car drivers who were also motorcycle riders ("driver-riders") completed a series of trials in a driving simulator where their task in each trial was to turn ahead of an oncoming vehicle if they felt that they had sufficient room to do so safely. A key manipulation across trials was whether the oncoming vehicle was a motorcycle with headlights on, or a motorcycle with headlights off. Time gap (short, medium, long) was also manipulated. Results: Results indicate that, at time gaps defined in the current study as short, low-beam headlights may confer some benefit in gap acceptance by encouraging drivers to accept fewer gaps ahead of a motorcycle with headlights on than ahead of a motorcycle with headlights off. No statistically significant differences in gap acceptance between the headlight conditions were found at either the medium or long time gaps. Irrespective of time gap, driver-riders were found to adopt a more efficient turn strategy than drivers with no direct riding experience. Conclusions: Overall, the present research provides support for the use of low-beam headlights and riding experience as tools through which to augment the sensory and cognitive conspicuity of motorcycles, respectively. It is proposed that further research aim to explore directly the precise mechanisms underlying the observed effects.
机译:背景:涉及乘用车和摩托车的撞车事故是摩托车驾驶员的主要撞车事故。已经提出,可以通过提高摩托车的知名度来减少这种碰撞的发生。摩托车近光大灯的操作已被讨论为改善摩托车在白天的“感觉醒目”的一种方法,而以前作为骑手的经验可能通过提高我们道路上摩托车手的意识来提高“认知醒目”。方法:23名没有骑行经验的有经验的汽车驾驶员(“驾驶员”)和20名也是摩托车驾驶员的有经验的汽车驾驶员(“驾驶员-驾驶员”)在驾驶模拟器中完成了一系列试验,每次试验的任务是如果他们觉得自己有足够的空间安全地驶过迎面驶来的车辆,则可以提前转弯。试验中的关键操作是迎面而来的车辆是打开大灯的摩托车还是关闭大灯的摩托车。时间间隔(短,中,长)也得到了控制。结果:结果表明,在当前研究中定义为短时间间隔的情况下,近光大灯可能会通过鼓励驾驶员在打开大灯的摩托车之前接受比在关闭大灯的摩托车之前接受更少的空隙,从而在接受差距方面有所裨益。在中等或长时间间隙下,在大灯条件之间的间隙接受度上没有统计学上的显着差异。无论时间间隔如何,与没有直接骑行经验的驾驶员相比,发现驾驶员采取了更有效的转弯策略。结论:总的来说,本研究为近光大灯和骑行经验的使用提供了支持,通过它们分别增强了摩托车的感官和认知显眼性。建议进一步的研究旨在直接探索观察到的影响的精确机制。

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