Psychology Department, Trinity Western University, 7600 Glover Road, Langley, BC V4X 1E7, Canada.
Accid Anal Prev. 2013 Oct;59:374-81. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2013.06.036. Epub 2013 Jul 8.
The purpose of the present research was to examine rates of turn signal use, a positive and potentially valuable means by which drivers can communicate. A second purpose was to explore factors that might impact these rates, including the modeling influence of other drivers. A series of observations involving more than 5600 vehicles making turns were recorded at a variety of intersections in British Columbia, Canada. Though the occurrence of signal use varied widely, ranging from a low of 54% to a high of 95%, the overall rate was 76%. Drivers used turn signals significantly less often when making right as compared with left turns, when traffic volume was higher, and when a designated turning lane was provided. In addition, compared with drivers following another vehicle not using signals, those following a vehicle with turn signals on were significantly more likely to activate their turn signals, suggesting a possible modeling effect. Both internal and external influences on turn signal use by drivers were considered. External factors explored in this research included direction of turn, traffic volume, intersection configuration, and the example of other drivers. It was concluded that the practice of signaling turns merits more research attention, since consistent use of signals is a potential contributor to enhanced safety for all road users.
本研究旨在调查转向灯的使用频率,这是驾驶员进行交流的一种积极且有潜在价值的方式。第二个目的是探索可能影响这些频率的因素,包括其他驾驶员的示范影响。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的多个十字路口,对超过 5600 辆车的转弯情况进行了一系列观察。尽管转向灯的使用频率差异很大,从 54%到 95%不等,但总体使用率为 76%。与左转弯相比,驾驶员在右转弯时、交通量较高时以及提供指定转弯车道时,使用转向灯的频率明显较低。此外,与跟随未使用信号的车辆的驾驶员相比,跟随使用转向灯的车辆的驾驶员更有可能打开转向灯,这表明可能存在示范效应。本研究探讨了影响驾驶员转向灯使用的内部和外部因素。研究中探讨的外部因素包括转弯方向、交通量、交叉口配置以及其他驾驶员的榜样作用。研究结论认为,转向灯的使用值得更多的研究关注,因为信号的持续使用是提高所有道路使用者安全的潜在因素。