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Driving context and visual-manual phone tasks influence glance behavior in naturalistic driving

机译:驾驶环境和可视电话操作会影响自然驾驶中的扫视行为

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Naturalistic driving studies show that drivers engaged in complex visual-manual tasks face an increased risk of a crash or near-crash. Tasks that require many glances and a high proportion of long glances away from the road are of special concern for safety. Driving context (e.g. turning maneuvers, presence of lead or oncoming vehicles, vehicle speed) may also influence drivers' glance behavior during normal driving, since the drivers may have to estimate curvature and anticipate potential threats (e.g., lead vehicle braking). However, the effect of driving context on glance behavior during visual-manual tasks has not yet been thoroughly investigated in naturalistic driving. The extent to which drivers adapt their glance behavior to changes in the road environment during secondary tasks is likely to influence their ability to compensate for and respond to changes in the road environment. The present study investigated for the first time the effect of both driving context and visual-manual phone tasks (i.e., dialing, texting, reading) on drivers' glance behavior in naturalistic driving. This study shows that drivers indeed spend more time looking at the road and have a lower proportion of long off-road glances in complex driving contexts such as when turning and when lead or oncoming vehicles are present, both in normal driving and while engaged in a visual-manual phone task. In particular, these findings are more pronounced during turning maneuvers and in the presence of oncoming vehicles than in the presence of lead vehicles. Interestingly, driving speed influenced off-road glance durations during the phone tasks, but not during normal driving. The results from this study highlight the need to take driving context into account when evaluating the influence of different secondary tasks, in-vehicle user interfaces and glance metrics on driving safety, including the risk of crash involvement. The finding that glance behavior is context-dependent in a naturalistic setting has further implications for distraction detection algorithms, driver support systems, and driver training. Finally, driving contexts should be matched when comparing glance behavior, while driving with and without secondary tasks.
机译:自然驾驶研究表明,从事复杂的视觉手动任务的驾驶员面临撞车或接近撞车的风险增加。需要多次扫视和远离道路的大部分扫视的任务特别注意安全性。驾驶环境(例如转弯操作,有铅或迎面驶来的车辆,车速)也可能影响驾驶员在正常驾驶过程中的扫视行为,因为驾驶员可能必须估算曲率并预测潜在的威胁(例如铅车制动)。但是,在自然驾驶中,驾驶环境对视觉手动任务中的扫视行为的影响尚未得到充分研究。驾驶员在次要任务期间适应道路环境变化的视线行为的程度可能会影响其补偿和响应道路环境变化的能力。本研究首次调查了驾驶环境和视觉手动电话任务(即拨号,发短信,阅读)对自然驾驶中驾驶员的视线行为的影响。这项研究表明,在复杂的驾驶环境中,例如转弯时以及有铅或迎面驶来的车辆(无论是在正常驾驶中还是在行驶中)时,驾驶员的确花更多的时间在道路上,而长时间越野时的视线所占比例较低视觉手动电话任务。尤其是,这些发现在转弯演习中以及在迎面驶来的车辆存在时比在领头车辆存在时更为明显。有趣的是,在电话任务期间,行驶速度会影响越野扫视时间,但在正常行驶期间不会。这项研究的结果突出表明,在评估不同的次要任务,车内用户界面和扫视指标对驾驶安全性(包括碰撞事故风险)的影响时,需要考虑驾驶环境。在自然主义的环境中,扫视行为与情境有关的发现对分心检测算法,驾驶员辅助系统和驾驶员培训有进一步的影响。最后,在比较有和没有辅助任务时的扫视行为时,驾驶环境应匹配。

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