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Assisting the older driver:intersection design and in-car devices to improve the safety of the older driver

机译:协助年长的驾驶员:交叉路口设计和车载设备,以提高年纪较大的驾驶员的安全性

摘要

This doctoral thesis is concerned with the possibilities offered by road design and driver assistance systems to improve older adults' safe and independent mobility by compensating for their age-related functional limitations. The main research questions of this thesis relate to a general description of the current and future safety of older drivers, the characteristics of older drivers that may influence their safety, the most important needs for support that result from these characteristics, and assistive devices that may provide the desired support. Analogous to these research questions, this doctoral thesis can be divided into three main sections. Chapters 1 and 2 relate to the first question. In Chapter 1, the safety of older drivers is described based on crash and injury data for the Netherlands. Their current fatality and injury rates are discussed, as well as the underlying factors which determine the level of these rates. Furthermore, the crash types which prevail among older drivers are described. In Chapter 2, the physical and mental qualities of older adults are described, as well as the way in which they can influence driver performance. Chapter 3 closes the first section of this thesis. In this chapter, factors are discussed that may influence future crash and injury rates for older drivers, as well as measures which can be taken to reduce these rates. Chapter 4 addresses the second question. In this chapter, the physical and mental qualities of older adults are discussed from a theoretical perspective. The aim of this chapter is to identify the relative weaknesses of the older driver, as it is assumed that specific measures will be most capable of reducing the crash involvement of older drivers if they support these weaknesses of the driver. With this aim, the strengths and weaknesses of older drivers are deduced from the literature that originates from several theoretical perspectives on human functioning: Fuller’s task-capability interface model, the human factors approach, cognitive psychology, and game theory. The result is a list of the relative weaknesses of the older driver and the difficulties that older drivers encounter in traffic as a result of these weaknesses. To be able to rate the relevance of these weaknesses to road safety, the weaknesses are compared with crash data. Those weaknesses that have a substantial influence on road safety, as indicated by the percentage of crashes that could have been avoided if the weakness would not have existed (or would have been compensated for by, for example, ADAS), are considered to indicate a need for support. The result is a shortlist of desired types of support. In the third section (chapters 5 to 8), the focus is on road design and in-car driver assistance systems as devices which may offer the desired types of support. In the first two chapters of this section, chapters 5 and 6, the focus is on measures concerning road design. To find leads for road design elements that put the older driver to the test, Chapter 5 starts with an analysis of the differences between intersections at which many and those at which few crashes occur involving older drivers. Following on that, adjustments to road design are discussed which take into account the limitations of older drivers, and which for that reason appear to offer the desired types of support mentioned in chapter 4. In Chapter 6, the results are described of a simulator study in which several types of intersection designs were compared on their effects on driver workload and driver behaviour. In chapters 7 and 8, the focus is on driver assistance systems that may offer the desired types of support. In Chapter 7, specific types of in‐car driver assistance systems are described that appear to offer the desired types of support. In addition, it is discussed which conditions assistance systems should meet to actually improve the safety of older drivers. Topics included are user acceptance, design requirements for the human-machine interface, and prevention of negative side-effects. In Chapter 8, the results are described of a simulator study in which one specific driver assistance system was tested for its effects on driver workload and driver behaviour. Finally, in the last part of this thesis, the main findings are summarized and conclusions are drawn about the role that road design and in‐car driver assistance systems can play in compensating for functional limitations.
机译:该博士论文涉及道路设计和驾驶员辅助系统提供的可能性,以通过补偿与年龄有关的功能限制来改善老年人的安全和独立活动能力。本论文的主要研究问题涉及对老年驾驶员当前和未来安全性的一般描述,可能影响其安全性的老年驾驶员的特征,由这些特征引起的最重要的支持需求以及可能使用的辅助装置。提供所需的支持。与这些研究问题类似,本博士论文可以分为三个主要部分。第1章和第2章涉及第一个问题。在第1章中,基于荷兰的碰撞和伤害数据描述了老年驾驶员的安全。讨论了他们目前的死亡率和伤害率,以及确定这些死亡率水平的潜在因素。此外,还介绍了较旧的驱动程序中常见的崩溃类型。在第2章中,将介绍老年人的生理和心理素质,以及他们如何影响驾驶员的表现。第三章关闭了本文的第一部分。在本章中,将讨论可能影响老年驾驶员将来的撞车和伤害率的因素,以及可以采取的降低这些比率的措施。第4章讨论第二个问题。在本章中,将从理论角度讨论老年人的身体和心理素质。本章的目的是确定年长驾驶员的相对弱点,因为假定特定的措施如果能够支持年长驾驶员的这些弱点,将最有可能减少他们的碰撞事故。为此,从对人类功能的几种理论观点出发的文献中推断出老年驾驶员的优缺点:富勒的任务能力接口模型,人为因素方法,认知心理学和博弈论。结果列出了较老的驾驶员的相对弱点,以及由于这些弱点而导致的老驾驶员在交通中遇到的困难。为了能够评估这些弱点与道路安全的相关性,将这些弱点与碰撞数据进行比较。那些对道路安全有重大影响的弱点,如不存在该弱点(或例如由ADAS予以弥补)可以避免的碰撞百分比所表明,则表示存在需要支持。结果是所需支持类型的候选列表。在第三部分(第5至8章)中,重点是道路设计和车载驾驶员辅助系统,这些设备可以提供所需的支持类型。在本节的前两章(第5章和第6章)中,重点是有关道路设计的措施。为了找到将旧驾驶员进行测试的道路设计要素的线索,第5章首先分析了涉及旧驾驶员的交叉路口之间的差异,在交叉路口发生很多事故的路口和发生很少事故的路口。随后,讨论了道路设计的调整,这些调整考虑了老驾驶员的局限性,因此,它似乎提供了第4章中提到的所需类型的支持。在第6章中,对模拟器研究的结果进行了描述。在其中比较了几种交叉路口设计对驾驶员工作量和驾驶员行为的影响。在第7章和第8章中,重点是可以提供所需类型的支持的驾驶员辅助系统。在第7章中,描述了特定类型的车载驾驶员辅助系统,这些系统似乎提供了所需的支持类型。此外,还讨论了辅助系统应满足哪些条件才能真正提高老年驾驶员的安全性。包括的主题是用户接受度,人机界面的设计要求以及负面影响的预防。在第8章中,将描述模拟器研究的结果,其中测试了一个特定的驾驶员辅助系统对驾驶员工作负荷和驾驶员行为的影响。最后,在本文的最后部分,总结了主要发现,并就道路设计和车载驾驶员辅助系统在补偿功能限制方面所起的作用得出了结论。

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    Davidse Ragnhild Johanna;

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  • 年度 2007
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