Scott P A, Candler P D, Li J C
Ergonomics Unit, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 94, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Appl Ergon. 1996 Dec;27(6):411-6. doi: 10.1016/s0003-6870(96)00028-2.
Motor vehicle accident fatalities are a cause for concern internationally; all drivers need to selectively attend to environmental changes, and to react swiftly and appropriately. The focus of the present paper was to investigate the effect of stature and seat positioning on fractionated response time. Eighty four young South African adults spanning a range of statures from 1.48 m to 2.00 m were tested in two extreme seat positions (near and far) using a European designed car-shell. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in knee flexion angle, but not in reaction or movement times were identified. Separation of tallest (X 1.93 m) and shortest (X 1.56 m) subjects (n = 20) revealed no significant stature-related differences in response times. However, the tall group showed significantly improved results when seated in the far position and the short group when seated in the near position. The results indicate that correct seat positioning will exert a significant effect on the overall response time of the driver, which in turn will affect the braking distance whilst driving.
机动车事故死亡人数是一个国际关注的问题;所有驾驶员都需要有选择地关注环境变化,并迅速做出适当反应。本文的重点是研究身高和座椅位置对分段反应时间的影响。使用欧洲设计的汽车外壳,对84名身高在1.48米至2.00米之间的南非年轻成年人在两个极端座椅位置(近和远)进行了测试。结果发现,膝盖弯曲角度存在显著差异(p < 0.05),但反应时间或移动时间没有显著差异。对最高(X 1.93米)和最矮(X 1.56米)的受试者(n = 20)进行分组后发现,反应时间在身高方面没有显著差异。然而,高个子组坐在远位置时结果显著改善,矮个子组坐在近位置时结果显著改善。结果表明,正确的座椅位置将对驾驶员的整体反应时间产生显著影响,进而影响驾驶时的制动距离。