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驾驶员优先级调查问卷:探索驾驶员在一系列驾驶场景中的自我报告视觉优先级。

The Driver Prioritisation Questionnaire: exploring drivers' self-report visual priorities in a range of driving scenarios.

作者信息

Konstantopoulos Panos, Crundall David

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2008 Nov;40(6):1925-36. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2008.08.009. Epub 2008 Sep 4.

Abstract

Previous research has noted that novice drivers are at greatest risk of an accident. One reason that has been reported for this is that they have not developed the optimum visual search strategies of their more experienced counterparts. One might expect that new drivers might be taught the appropriate visual skills while learning to drive, though this requires instructors to have introspection into their own visual skills before they can be passed on to the student. In addition novice drivers should be able to acquire the instructed skills. This study used an image-based questionnaire to assess driving instructors' and novice drivers' priority ratings for attending to different areas of the driving scene across nine scenarios. It was predicted that if instructors and novices have introspection into the relative importance of these different areas, there should be agreement across the sample of participants. Additionally it was considered important to assess which areas of the visual scene are important across all different scenarios and which areas change in priority with a change in scenario. Results showed that for both groups the opinions regarding visual field prioritisation were highly consistent when compared to chance. Despite the rating consistencies, group differences were found, across all scenarios with "Rear View Mirrors" being the visual field with the most frequent observed group differences. Certain categories ("Road Ahead" and "Mirrors") were highly ranked across all scenarios, while other categories were more scenario specific. We conclude that both groups have insight into some elements of visual search. However, in many occasions the prioritisation was different between driving instructors and novice drivers. It appears that during the learning process the novice drivers did not adopt the prioritisation strategies seen in driving instructors. This has important implications for the teaching of visual skills in driving.

摘要

先前的研究指出,新手司机发生事故的风险最大。报道的一个原因是,他们尚未形成经验更丰富的同行所具备的最佳视觉搜索策略。有人可能会期望新手司机在学习驾驶时能够被传授适当的视觉技能,不过这要求教练在将这些技能传授给学生之前,先对自己的视觉技能进行反思。此外,新手司机应该能够掌握所教授的技能。本研究使用基于图像的问卷,评估了驾驶教练和新手司机在九个场景中对驾驶场景不同区域的关注优先级评分。据预测,如果教练和新手对这些不同区域的相对重要性进行反思,那么参与者样本之间应该会达成一致。此外,评估视觉场景的哪些区域在所有不同场景中都很重要,以及哪些区域的优先级会随着场景变化而改变,被认为是很重要的。结果表明,与随机情况相比,两组在视野优先级方面的意见高度一致。尽管评分具有一致性,但仍发现了组间差异,在所有场景中,“后视镜”是观察到组间差异最频繁的视野区域。某些类别(“前方道路”和“后视镜”)在所有场景中排名都很高,而其他类别则更具场景特异性。我们得出结论,两组都对视觉搜索的某些要素有洞察力。然而,在很多情况下,驾驶教练和新手司机的优先级是不同的。看来在学习过程中,新手司机没有采用驾驶教练所采用的优先级策略。这对驾驶视觉技能的教学具有重要意义。

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