高级驾驶员分心警告听觉装置对城市道路中年驾驶员行为的影响

Q1 Engineering Transportation Engineering Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1016/j.treng.2024.100263
A. Lioi, M. Bassani
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驾驶员分心是造成全球道路交通事故的主要原因之一,尤其是在中年驾驶员中,碰撞事故数量众多,有些甚至是致命的。2019 年,欧洲法规 EU 2019/2144 强制规定,到 2026 年,所有新车都必须安装高级驾驶员分心警告(ADDW)装置。在确认其在高速公路驾驶中的有效性后,本驾驶模拟研究评估了听觉式 ADDW 装置在城市道路上减少分心的有效性。30 名中年参与者(15 名女性,年龄在 25 岁至 35 岁之间)被要求阅读和回复手机短信,无论设备是否发出警报。他们都在(i) 未分心(基线条件)、(ii) 分心时和(iii) 分心但有 ADDW 设备支持的情况下驾驶。每位参与者都面临三种情况:(结果显示,驾驶性能下降,安全状况恶化。与在高速公路上的驾驶情况相反,ADDW 设备在城市道路上的驾驶性能并没有明显改善。对于继续边开车边发短信的驾驶员,ADDW 听觉设备也没有产生任何积极效果。与高速公路情景不同,城市环境会产生各种刺激,无论是否使用 ADDW,都会使分心驾驶变得危险。
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The impact of auditory advanced driver distraction warning devices on the behaviour of middle-aged drivers along urban roads

Driver distraction is one of the main causes of road crashes worldwide, with a relevant number of collisions, some fatal, especially among middle-aged drivers. In 2019, the European Regulation EU 2019/2144 mandated the installation of Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) devices on all new vehicles by 2026. After the confirmation of its effectiveness in motorway driving, this driving simulation study evaluated the effectiveness of an auditory ADDW device in mitigating distraction on urban roads. Thirty middle-aged participants (fifteen females, aged between 25 and 35) were asked to read and respond to text messages on their cell phones, regardless of the device alert. They all drove (i) without being distracted (baseline condition), (ii) while distracted, and (iii) while distracted but supported by the ADDW device. Each participant faced three scenarios: (i) interaction with pedestrians at a mid-block crosswalk, (ii) driving in free-flow conditions on a dual-carriageway arterial, and (iii) driving behind another vehicle.

The results revealed a degradation in driving performance and worsening safety conditions. In contrast to what was demonstrated for motorway driving, the ADDW device did not produce significant improvements in driving performance along urban roads. For drivers who continue to text while driving, no positive effect of the ADDW auditory device was observed. Unlike the motorway scenario, the urban environment produces a variety of stimuli that render distracted driving dangerous irrespective of the use of an ADDW.

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