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Comparing the driving performance of average and older drivers: The effect of surrogate in-vehicle information systems

机译:比较普通驾驶员和老驾驶员的驾驶表现:代理车内信息系统的影响

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This paper outlines the results of a study conducted as part of the EU funded FP5 project HASTE (Human Machine Interface And the Safety of Traffic in Europe). Two Surrogate In-Vehicle Information Systems (S-IVIS) were developed for this study: a visual S-IVIS was designed to investigate the effect of increasing visual information on driving performance, whilst the effect of increasing cognitive demand was studied using a non-visual auditory memory task. The interaction between each of these tasks and driving was then observed in a field study using Finnish drivers, and in the Leeds Advanced Driving Simulator, using British subjects. For each site, drivers were allocated to one of two age groups: (i) average drivers aged between 25 and 50, with at least five years’ driving experience and (ii) older participants over the age of 60 who drove an average of 10,000 miles per year.udEach secondary task was performed in isolation, and in combination with driving. As shown in previous research, compared to the older drivers, average drivers were more successful at performing the two S-IVIS tasks, both in isolation, and with driving. In the field, the effect of the two S-IVIS tasks was found to be more profound on older drivers, resulting in closer car following, more speed variation and less lane keeping compared to average drivers. The effect of the two secondary tasks on simulated driving was found to be slightly different to that of the field drives, with older drivers keeping longer distance headways and reducing their speed in the presence of the S-IVIS tasks. The implications of these findings are discussed.
机译:本文概述了一项研究结果,该研究是欧盟资助的FP5项目HASTE(欧洲人机界面和交通安全)的一部分。为此研究开发了两个代用车内信息系统(S-IVIS):设计了视觉S-IVIS以研究增加视觉信息对驾驶性能的影响,同时使用非视觉听觉记忆任务。然后,在使用芬兰驾驶员的田野研究中以及在使用英国受试者的利兹高级驾驶模拟器中观察了这些任务与驾驶之间的相互作用。对于每个站点,将驾驶员划分为两个年龄组之一:(i)25至50岁之间,至少具有5年驾驶经验的平均驾驶员;以及(ii)60岁以上的平均年龄为10,000的参与者 ud每项次要任务都是独立执行,并与驾驶相结合。如先前的研究所示,与年长的驾驶员相比,普通驾驶员在孤立和驾车时在执行两项S-IVIS任务方面更为成功。在现场,发现两个S-IVIS任务对老年驾驶员的影响更为深远,与普通驾驶员相比,汽车追随性更强,速度变化更多,行车路线更少。发现两个次要任务对模拟驾驶的影响与现场驱动的影响略有不同,在S-IVIS任务存在的情况下,年长的驾驶员保持较长的行驶距离并降低了速度。讨论了这些发现的含义。

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    Merat N.; Anttila V.; Luoma J.;

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