Investigating the impact of Innovative Treatments on Driving Behavior at School Bus Stops: A Driving Simulator Study

Mustafa Almallah, Shabna Sayed Mohammed, Q. Hussain, Wael K. M. Alhajyaseen
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The illegal overtaking/crossing of stopped school buses has been identified as one of the leading causes of students’ injuries and fatalities. The likelihood of students in getting involved in a school bus-related crash increases during loading/unloading. The main objective of this driving simulator study was to study the effectiveness of different treatments in improving students’ safety by reducing the illegal overtaking/crossing of stopped school buses. Treatments used in this research are LED, Road Narrowing and Red Pavement. All proposed treatments were compared with the control condition (i.e., typical condition in the State of Qatar). Seventy-two subjects with valid Qatari driving license were invited to participate in this study. Each subject was exposed to three situations (i.e., Situation 1: the school bus is stopped in the same traveling direction, Situation 2: the school bus is stopped in the opposite traveling direction, Situation 3: the school bus is not present at the bus stop). Results showed that LED and Road Narrowing treatments were effective in reducing the illegal overtaking/crossing of stopped school buses. Moreover, the stopping behavior for drivers in LED and Road Narrowing was more consistent compared to the Red Pavement and control conditions. Finally, LED and Road Narrowing treatments motivated drivers to reduce their traveling speed by 5.16 km/h and 5.11 km/h, respectively, even with the absence of the school bus. Taking into account the results from this study, we recommend the proposed LED and Road Narrowing as potentially effective treatments to improve students’ safety at school bus stop locations.
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研究创新疗法对校车站驾驶行为的影响:驾驶模拟器研究
非法超车/超车是造成学生伤亡的主要原因之一。在上下车期间,学生卷入校车撞车事故的可能性增加。本次驾驶模拟器研究的主要目的是研究不同的处理方法在通过减少停在路边的校车的非法超车/过马路来提高学生安全的有效性。本研究中使用的处理方法是LED,道路狭窄和红色路面。所有建议的处理都与对照条件(即卡塔尔国的典型条件)进行比较。本研究邀请72名持有有效卡塔尔驾照的受试者参与。每个被试被暴露在三种情况下(即,情况1:校车停在相同的行驶方向,情况2:校车停在相反的行驶方向,情况3:校车不在公交站)。结果表明,LED和道路狭窄处理可以有效减少停车校车的非法超车/过马路。此外,与红色路面和控制条件相比,LED和道路狭窄条件下驾驶员的停车行为更加一致。最后,即使没有校车,LED和道路狭窄处理也能促使司机将行驶速度分别降低5.16公里/小时和5.11公里/小时。考虑到这项研究的结果,我们建议建议的LED和道路狭窄可能是有效的治疗措施,以改善学生在校车站位置的安全。
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