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使用手机时屏幕操作多于通话:观察骑自行车者行为的结果

More screen operation than calling: the results of observing cyclists' behaviour while using mobile phones.

作者信息

de Waard Dick, Westerhuis Frank, Lewis-Evans Ben

机构信息

University of Groningen, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Neuropsychology, Traffic and Environmental Psychology Group, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands.

University of Groningen, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Neuropsychology, Traffic and Environmental Psychology Group, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712 TS Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2015 Mar;76:42-8. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2015.01.004. Epub 2015 Jan 12.

Abstract

Operating a mobile telephone while riding a bicycle is fairly common practice in the Netherlands, yet it is unknown if this use is stable or increasing. As such, whether the prevalence of mobile phone use while cycling has changed over the past five years was studied via on-road observation. In addition the impact of mobile phone use on lateral position, i.e. distance from the front wheel to the curb, was also examined to see if it compared to the results seen in previous experimental studies. Bicyclists were observed at six different locations and their behaviour was scored. It was found that compared to five years ago the use of mobile phones while cycling has changed, not in frequency, but in how cyclists were operating their phones. As found in 2008, three percent of the bicyclists were observed to be operating a phone, but a shift from calling (0.7% of cyclists observed) to operating (typing, texting, 2.3% of cyclists) was found. In 2008 nearly the complete opposite usage was observed: 2.2% of the cyclists were calling and 0.6% was texting. Another finding was that effects on lateral position were similar to those seen in experimental studies in that cyclists using a phone maintained a cycling position which was further away from the curb. It was also found that when at an intersection, cyclist's operating their phone made less head movements to the right than cyclists who were just cycling. This shift from calling to screen operation, when combined with the finding related to reduced head movements at intersections, is worrying and potentially dangerous.

摘要

在荷兰,骑自行车时使用移动电话是相当常见的做法,但这种使用情况是否稳定或呈上升趋势尚不清楚。因此,通过道路观察研究了过去五年中骑自行车时使用手机的普及率是否发生了变化。此外,还研究了使用手机对横向位置的影响,即从前轮到路边的距离,以查看其是否与先前实验研究的结果相符。在六个不同地点对骑自行车的人进行了观察,并对他们的行为进行了评分。结果发现,与五年前相比,骑自行车时使用手机的情况发生了变化,不是使用频率,而是骑车人使用手机的方式。正如2008年所发现的,观察到3%的骑自行车的人在使用手机,但发现出现了从通话(观察到0.7%的骑车人)到操作(打字、发短信,2.3%的骑车人)的转变。2008年观察到的情况几乎完全相反:2.2%的骑车人在打电话,0.6%的人在发短信。另一个发现是,对横向位置的影响与实验研究中的情况相似,即使用手机的骑车人保持的骑行位置离路边更远。还发现,在十字路口时,使用手机的骑车人比只骑车的人向右转头的次数更少。从通话到屏幕操作的这种转变,再加上与十字路口头部动作减少相关的发现,令人担忧且可能存在危险。

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