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Advanced driver assistance systems for teen drivers: Teen and parent impressions, perceived need, and intervention preferences

机译:青少年司机的先进驾驶辅助系统:青少年和父母印象,感知需要和干预偏好

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Objective: From the advent of airbags to electronic stability control, technological advances introduced into automobile design have significantly reduced injury and death from motor vehicle crashes. These advances are especially pertinent among teen drivers, a population whose leading cause of death is motor vehicle crashes. Recently developed advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have the potential to compensate for skill deficits and reduce overall crash risk. Yet, ADAS is only effective if drivers are willing to use it. Limited research has been conducted on the suitability of ADAS for teen drivers. The goal of this study is to identify teen drivers' perceived need for ADAS, receptiveness to in-vehicle technology, and intervention preferences. The long-term goal is to understand public perceptions and barriers to ADAS use and to help determine how these systems must evolve to meet the needs of the riskiest driving populations.Methods: Three focus groups (N = 24) were conducted with licensed teen drivers aged 16-19years and 2 focus groups with parents of teen drivers (N = 12). Discussion topics included views on how ADAS might influence driving skills and behaviors; trust in technology; and data privacy. Discussions were transcribed; the team used conventional content analysis and open coding methods to identify 12 coding domains and code transcripts with NVivo 10. Interrater reliability testing showed moderate to high kappa scores.Results: Overall, participants recognized potential benefits of ADAS, including improved safety and crash reduction. Teens suggested that ADAS is still developing and therefore has potential to malfunction. Many teens reported a greater trust in their own driving ability over vehicle technology. They expressed that novice drivers should learn to drive on non-ADAS-equipped cars and that ADAS should be considered a supplemental aid. Many teens felt that overreliance on ADAS may increase distracted driving or risky behaviors among teens. Parents also expressed skepticism for the technology but felt that it would likely be a useful support for teen drivers after the initial learning phase.Conclusions: This study elicited important end-user viewpoints by exploring the intersection between advanced automobile safety technology and human perception for the particular use case of teen drivers. For example, despite evidence that teens are the highest risk driving population, teens trust their own driving skills and competence more than in-vehicle technology. This understanding will ultimately advance the safety of teen drivers by identifying barriers to effective ADAS use.
机译:目的:从安全气囊到来的电子稳定控制,从汽车设计引入的技术进步都显着降低了机动车崩溃的伤害和死亡。这些进展在青少年司机中特别有涉及的是,这是一种担任死亡原因的人口是机动车崩溃。最近开发的先进驾驶员辅助系统(ADAS)有可能弥补技能缺陷并降低总体碰撞风险。然而,如果司机愿意使用它,ADA只是有效。已经有限研究了ADA对青少年司机的适用性。本研究的目标是确定青少年司机的感知需要ADA,对车载技术的接受,以及干预偏好。长期目标是了解对ADAS使用的公众看法和障碍,并帮助确定这些系统如何发展,以满足最风险的驾驶人群的需求。方法:三个焦点小组(N = 24)与许可的青少年司机进行了年龄16-19年和2名焦点小组与青少年司机的父母(n = 12)。讨论主题包括关于ADA如何影响驾驶技能和行为的观点;信任技术;和数据隐私。讨论被转录;该团队使用传统的内容分析和开放编码方法来识别12个编码域和NVIVO 10的代码转录物。Interray可靠性测试显示中度至高Kappa评分。结果:总体而言,参与者认可ADA的潜在福利,包括改善的安全性和减少碰撞。青少年建议阿萨斯仍在开发,因此有可能发生故障。许多青少年报告了对自己的驾驶能力更大的信任。他们表示,新手司机应该学会驾驶非ADAS装备的汽车,而ADA应该被视为补充援助。许多青少年认为,对ADA的过度升级可能会增加青少年之间的分心驾驶或冒险行为。父母还对这项技术表达了怀疑态度,但据称对青少年司机在初始学习阶段后可能是一个有用的支持。结论:本研究通过探索先进的汽车安全技术与人类感知之间的交叉来引发重要的最终用户观点青少年司机的特殊用例。例如,尽管有证据表明青少年的风险最高,但青少年信任自己的驾驶技能和竞争力超过车载技术。这种理解将最终通过识别有效的ADAS使用的障碍来实现青少年司机的安全。

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    《Traffic Injury Prevention》 |2018年第1期|共5页
  • 作者单位

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia CHOP Ctr Injury Res &

    Prevent Roberts Pediat Res Bldg 2716 South St 13th Floor Philadelphia PA 19146 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia CHOP Ctr Injury Res &

    Prevent Roberts Pediat Res Bldg 2716 South St 13th Floor Philadelphia PA 19146 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia CHOP Ctr Injury Res &

    Prevent Roberts Pediat Res Bldg 2716 South St 13th Floor Philadelphia PA 19146 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia CHOP Ctr Injury Res &

    Prevent Roberts Pediat Res Bldg 2716 South St 13th Floor Philadelphia PA 19146 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia CHOP Ctr Injury Res &

    Prevent Roberts Pediat Res Bldg 2716 South St 13th Floor Philadelphia PA 19146 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 特种医学;
  • 关键词

    Teen driving; active safety systems; ADAS; automated driving;

    机译:青少年驾驶;主动安全系统;ADA;自动驾驶;

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