Loeb Helen S, Kandadai Venk, McDonald Catherine C, Winston Flaura K
Children Hospital Of of Philadelphia, Center for Injury Research and Prevention, 3535 Market Street Suite 1150 Philadelphia, PA 19104, Tel: 267-426-1396
Children Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Injury Research and Prevention, 3535 Market Street Suite 1150 Philadelphia, PA 19104, Tel: 267-426-7027
Transp Res Rec. 2015;2516:8-14. doi: 10.3141/2516-02.
Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death in teens in the United States. Newly licensed drivers are the group most at risk for crashes. Their driving skills are very new, still very often untested, so that their ability to properly react in an emergency situation remains a research question. Since it is impossible to expose human subjects to critical life threatening driving scenarios, researchers have been increasingly using driving simulators to assess driving skills. This paper summarizes the results of a driving scenario in a study comparing the driving performance of novice teen drivers (n=21) 16-17 year olds with 90 days of provisional licensure with that of experienced adult drivers (n=17) 25-50 year olds with at least 5 years of PA licensure, at least 100 miles driven per week and no self-reported collisions in the previous 3 years. As part of a 30 to 35 simulated drive that encompassed the most common scenarios that result in serious crashes, participants were exposed to a sudden car event. As the participant drove on a suburban road, a car surged from a driveway hidden by a fence on the right side of the road. To avoid the crash, participants must hard brake, exhibiting dynamic control over both attentional and motor resources. The results showed strong differences between the experienced adult and novice teen drivers in the brake pressure applied. When placed in the same situation, the novice teens decelerated on average 50% less than the experienced adults (p<0.01).
在美国,机动车碰撞仍是青少年死亡的主要原因。新获得驾照的驾驶员是最容易发生碰撞事故的群体。他们的驾驶技能非常生疏,而且常常未经检验,因此他们在紧急情况下正确反应的能力仍是一个研究课题。由于不可能让人类受试者置身于危及生命的关键驾驶场景中,研究人员越来越多地使用驾驶模拟器来评估驾驶技能。本文总结了一项驾驶场景研究的结果,该研究比较了16至17岁、持有90天临时驾照的新手青少年驾驶员(n = 21)与25至50岁、持有宾夕法尼亚州驾照至少5年、每周至少驾驶100英里且在过去3年中无自我报告碰撞事故的经验丰富的成年驾驶员(n = 17)的驾驶表现。作为包含导致严重碰撞的最常见场景的30至35次模拟驾驶的一部分,参与者遭遇了一起突发汽车事件。当参与者在一条郊区道路上行驶时,一辆汽车从道路右侧被围栏遮挡的车道上突然冲出来。为了避免碰撞,参与者必须急刹车,对注意力和运动资源进行动态控制。结果显示,经验丰富的成年驾驶员和新手青少年驾驶员在制动压力方面存在显著差异。在相同情况下,新手青少年的平均减速比经验丰富的成年人少50%(p < 0.01)。