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Examination of drivers' cell phone use behavior at intersections by using naturalistic driving data

机译:通过使用自然驾驶数据检查交叉路口的驾驶员手机使用行为

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Introduction: Many driving simulator studies have shown that cell phone use while driving greatly degraded driving performance. In terms of safety analysis, many factors including drivers, vehicles, and driving situations need to be considered. Controlled or simulated studies cannot always account for the full effects of these factors, especially situational factors such as road condition, traffic density, and weather and lighting conditions. Naturalistic driving by its nature provides a natural and realistic way to examine drivers' behaviors and associated factors for cell phone use while driving. Method: In this study, driving speed while using a cell phone (conversation or visual/manual tasks) was compared to two baselines (baseline 1: normal driving condition, which only excludes driving while using a cell phone, baseline 2: driving-only condition, which excludes all types of secondary tasks) when traversing an intersection. Results: The outcomes showed that drivers drove slower when using a cell for both conversation and visual/manual (VM) tasks compared to baseline conditions. With regard to cell phone conversations, drivers were more likely to drive faster during the day time compared to night time driving and drive slower under moderate traffic compared to under sparse traffic situations. With regard to VM tasks, there was a significant interaction between traffic and cell phone use conditions. The maximum speed with VM tasks was significantly lower than that with baseline conditions under sparse traffic conditions. In contrast the maximum speed with VM tasks was slightly higher than that with baseline driving under dense traffic situations. Practical applications: This suggests that drivers might self-regulate their behavior based on the driving situations and demand for secondary tasks, which could provide insights on driver distraction guidelines. With the rapid development of in-vehicle technology, the findings in this research could lead the improvement of human-machine interface (HMI) design as well. (C) 2015 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:简介:许多驾驶模拟器研究表明,驾驶时使用手机会大大降低驾驶性能。在安全分析方面,需要考虑许多因素,包括驾驶员,车辆和驾驶情况。对照研究或模拟研究不能总是考虑这些因素的全部影响,尤其是诸如道路状况,交通密度以及天气和光照条件之类的情况因素。自然驾驶本质上为检查驾驶员在驾驶时使用手机的行为和相关因素提供了一种自然而现实的方式。方法:在这项研究中,将使用手机(对话或视觉/手动任务)时的驾驶速度与两个基线(基线1:正常驾驶条件,仅排除使用手机时的驾驶条件)进行了比较;基线2:仅驾驶穿越路口时不包括所有类型的次要任务)。结果:结果表明,与基准条件相比,将单元用于对话和视觉/手动(VM)任务时,驾驶员的驾驶速度较慢。在手机通话方面,与夜间驾驶相比,驾驶员在白天开车的可能性更高,在交通繁忙的情况下与在交通稀疏的情况下,驾驶的速度较慢。关于VM任务,流量和手机使用条件之间存在显着的相互作用。在流量稀少的情况下,VM任务的最大速度明显低于基线条件下的最大速度。相反,在繁忙的流量情况下,VM任务的最大速度略高于基线驱动的速度。实际应用:这表明驾驶员可能会根据驾驶情况和对第二任务的需求来自我调节自己的行为,从而可以洞悉驾驶员的分心指南。随着车载技术的飞速发展,这项研究的发现也可能导致人机界面(HMI)设计的改进。 (C)2015国家安全委员会和Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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