Walker Ian
Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom.
Accid Anal Prev. 2007 Mar;39(2):417-25. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2006.08.010. Epub 2006 Oct 24.
A naturalistic experiment used an instrumented bicycle to gather proximity data from overtaking motorists. The relationship between rider position and overtaking proximity was the opposite to that generally believed, such that the further the rider was from the edge of the road, the closer vehicles passed. Additionally, wearing a bicycle helmet led to traffic getting significantly closer when overtaking. Professional drivers of large vehicles were particularly likely to leave narrow safety margins. Finally, when the (male) experimenter wore a long wig, so that he appeared female from behind, drivers left more space when passing. Overall, the results demonstrate that motorists exhibit behavioural sensitivity to aspects of a bicyclist's appearance during an encounter. In the light of previous research on drivers' attitudes to bicyclists, we suggest drivers approaching a bicyclist use physical appearance to judge the specific likelihood of the rider behaving predictably and alter their overtaking accordingly. However, the extent to which a bicyclist's moment-to-moment behaviour can be inferred from their appearance is questionable, and so the tendency for drivers to alter their passing proximity based on this appearance probably has implications for accident probability.
一项自然主义实验使用了一辆装有仪器的自行车,以收集超车司机的接近数据。骑车者位置与超车接近度之间的关系与普遍认知相反,即骑车者离道路边缘越远,车辆超车时经过得越近。此外,戴自行车头盔会导致超车时车辆靠得更近。大型车辆的职业司机尤其可能留出狭窄的安全距离。最后,当(男性)实验者戴着长假发,从后面看像女性时,司机超车时会留出更多空间。总体而言,结果表明,驾车者在相遇过程中对骑自行车者的外貌特征表现出行为敏感性。根据之前关于司机对骑自行车者态度的研究,我们建议接近骑自行车者的司机利用外貌来判断骑车者行为可预测的具体可能性,并相应地改变超车方式。然而,从外貌推断骑自行车者瞬间行为的程度值得怀疑,因此司机基于这种外貌改变超车接近度的倾向可能对事故概率有影响。