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Unpacking older drivers' mobility at roundabouts: Their visual-motor coordination through driver-vehicle-environment interactions

机译:在环形交叉路口拆卸旧的司机移动性:他们通过驾驶员 - 车辆环境相互作用的视觉运动协调

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While mobility and safety of older drivers are challenged by age-related cognitive changes, the increasingly complex road environment has placed a higher demand on their adaptability. Older drivers experience difficulties in regulating their operational level behaviors which rely on the second-to-second decision-making, e.g., using the visuospatial information to guide their steering. The roundabout maneuver is one of the critical scenarios for older drivers which requires efficient visual and motor coordination. Understanding older drivers' visual-motor coordination at roundabouts will provide insights into the mobility and safety of older driver population, which is important yet to be explored. This paper contributes to new measurements in driving behavior through quantitative examinations on driver-vehicle-environment interactions. The drivers' visual-motor coordination is conceptualized as a sequence of eye fixations coupling with the vehicle trajectory in a space-time path. The experimental data were from 38 older adults' on-road driving recorded using context and location-aware enabled eye tracking and precise vehicle movement tracking. A visual-motor coordination composite indicator (VMCCI) was developed to measure the efficiency of visual-motor coordination in GIS based on the aggregate multiple parameters of visual and motor behaviors at entry, circulating and exit stage of a roundabout. The results show that the VMCCI is a sensitive indicator for identifying risky drivers, problematic road sections, problematic behaviors. Older drivers' VMCCI was associated with the angle of deviation at roundabouts, particularly at the entry stage. Findings of this study have implications for actual roundabout designing practice, which will contribute to improve the safety of older drivers behind the wheel.
机译:虽然年龄较大的司机的流动性和安全性受到与年龄相关的认知变化的挑战,但越来越复杂的道路环境对其适应性的需求较高。较旧的司机在调节其运营级别行为方面遇到困难,依靠第二次决策,例如,使用探索信息来引导他们的转向。环形交叉机动是需要高效的视觉和电机协调的旧驱动程序的危急情景之一。了解在环形交叉路口的较旧的司机的视觉电机协调将提供对较旧驾驶员人口的流动性和安全性的见解,这是重要的尚待探索。本文通过对驾驶员 - 载体环境相互作用的定量考试,有助于驾驶行为的新测量。驱动器的视觉电动机协调被概念化为与时空路径中的与车辆轨迹耦合的眼睛固定序列。实验数据来自38名老年人的驾驶,使用上下文和位置感知的眼睛跟踪和精确的车辆运动跟踪记录。开发了一种可视电动机协调复合指示器(VMCCI),以测量GIS在GIS中的视觉电机协调在环形交叉路口的入口,循环和出口阶段的汇总多个参数的基础上的效率。结果表明,VMCCI是一个敏感指标,用于识别风险驱动因素,有问题的道路部分,有问题的行为。较旧的驱动程序的VMCCI与环形交叉路口的偏差角度相关联,特别是在进入阶段。该研究的调查结果对实际的环形交叉路口设计实践有影响,这将有助于提高车轮后面的旧司机的安全性。

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