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Pedestrian road-crossing willingness as a function of vehicle automation, external appearance, and driving behaviour

机译:行人过路意愿与车辆自动化,外观和驾驶行为的关系

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This paper discusses whether the knowledge of the driving mode of an approaching vehicle (manual vs. automated) influences pedestrians' decisions while crossing a street. Additionally, the paper explores how different appearances and driving behaviours of vehicles interact with driving mode in affecting pedestrians' road-crossing behaviours. In a video-based experiment with sixty participants, two vehicles with different appearances (a BMW 3 and a Renault Twizy) were presented as either manually-driven or automated vehicles. Both vehicles displayed either yielding or non-yielding behaviour on a straight road devoid of other traffic. Participants were asked to indicate whether they would cross the street in front of the approaching vehicle, at different distances ranging from 45 m to 1.5 m. The results showed that there was no significant influence of the knowledge of the driving mode (manually-driven vs automated) on pedestrians' willingness to cross the street at any distance. The vehicle's behaviour (whether it is maintaining speed or yielding) played a dominant role in pedestrians' decision to cross a road, and this was similar for both modes and both vehicles, at all distances. However, results suggested that in situations and at distances when the intent of the vehicle was not fully clear by the behaviour of the car alone, there were differences between the two vehicles at certain distances, which could be attributed to the differences in their appearance such as size, aggressiveness and novelty. A futuristic-looking vehicle inspired less confidence in road crossing situations compared to an ordinary-looking vehicle. Additionally, a novel and futuristic-looking vehicle appeared to make it easier for people to believe that it is an automated vehicle. We conclude by discussing design implications for the development of external HMIs automated vehicles. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本文讨论了驶近车辆的驾驶模式(手动还是自动)的知识是否会影响行人过马路时的决策。此外,本文探讨了车辆的不同外观和驾驶行为如何与驾驶模式相互作用,从而影响行人的过马路行为。在一个有60名参与者的基于视频的实验中,展示了两种外观不同的车辆(宝马3和雷诺Twizy)作为手动驾驶或自动驾驶汽车。这两辆车在没有其他交通的直路上都表现出屈服或不屈服的行为。要求参与者指出他们是否会以接近距离从45 m至1.5 m的距离越过正在驶来的车辆前方的街道。结果表明,驾驶模式知识(手动驾驶与自动驾驶)对行人在任何距离下过马路的意愿都没有显着影响。车辆的行为(无论是保持速度还是屈服)在行人过马路的决策中起着主导作用,这在所有距离上对于两种模式和两种车辆都是相似的。但是,结果表明,在某些情况下和距离上,仅靠汽车的行为不能完全清楚车辆的意图,这两种车辆在一定距离上存在差异,这可能是由于其外观差异所致。如大小,进取心和新颖性。与普通外观的车辆相比,具有未来风格的车辆对过路情况的信心降低。此外,一种新颖且具有未来感的车辆似乎使人们更容易相信它是自动驾驶车辆。通过讨论对外部HMI自动化车辆开发的设计意义进行总结。 (C)2019 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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