Exploring the Benefits of a Simulator-Based Emergency Braking Exercise with Novice Teen Drivers
Rakesh Gangadharaiah, Johnell O. Brooks, Lauren W. Mims, Patrick J. Rosopa, Mark Dempsey, Robert Cooper, Donnie Isley
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探索模拟器紧急制动练习对青少年新手司机的益处
这项探索性研究调查了使用 Pedals Emergency Stop© 交互式驾驶模拟器练习是否能提高青少年驾驶新手对紧急制动的理解和表现。71名高中驾驶教育学生(15-19岁)参加了研究。所有青少年都在驾驶模拟器上完成了踏板紧急制动© 互动练习任务,然后在驾驶教育车上进行了道路防抱死制动系统练习;没有设置对照组。学生完成模拟器紧急制动任务的能力从最初的 18.3% 提高到模拟练习结束时的 81.7%。在连续的模拟器试验中观察到了一个积极的趋势,线性效应解释了使用模拟器任务紧急制动 "通过 "率的 51.1%的差异。此外,在踏板紧急停车© 模拟器练习中通过试验次数较多的学员,在使用驾驶员教学车辆进行道路紧急停车活动时完全启动防抱死制动系统的可能性要高出 12.3%。学习后的调查显示,95% 的学员通过模拟训练提高了对防抱死制动系统的理解,98% 的学员认为模拟驾驶练习对其实际紧急制动能力产生了积极影响。参与者高度认可将 "踏板紧急制动 "练习用于防抱死制动系统教育和进修培训,评分为 4.7 分(满分为 5 分)。这项研究强调了将基于模拟器的练习纳入驾驶员教育和培训的潜在益处,其长期目标是促进安全驾驶行为和结果。
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