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探究“软性阻断”对年轻驾驶员智能手机使用的影响。

Exploring the impact of "soft blocking" on smartphone usage of young drivers.

机构信息

HIT - Holon Institute of Technology, Faculty of Management of Technology, 52 Golomb St., Holon, Israel.

Or Yarok Association for Safer Driving in Israel, 38 HaShoftim St., Ramat Hasharon, Israel.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2019 Apr;125:56-62. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2019.01.031. Epub 2019 Feb 4.

Abstract

Smartphone usage while driving, and particularly texting, are well recognized as a major road safety concern. This paper presents an attempt to evaluate the effect of countermeasures aimed at mitigating this usage. These countermeasures, which are automatically activated, may be considered "soft blockers": silencing and hiding notifications, as well as sending an automatic reply to the person trying to contact the driver. A naturalistic study was conducted with 167 young Israeli drivers, who installed a research-oriented smartphone app, which continuously monitored their smartphones usage while driving and, in addition, activated "soft blocking" in the study's intervention stage. The evaluation is based on measures which capture the number of times drivers "touch" their smartphone screens, and on the vehicle's speed when these screen-touches occur. The results, based on 6633 hours of driving logged on 23,019 trips, indicate that a reduction of approximately 20% was obtained in the average number of screen-touches during the intervention stage of the study; that is, in the experimental groups but also in the control group, which was merely monitored. In addition, when young drivers touched the screen, the vehicle was more likely not in motion. The current paper highlights the potential of "soft blockers", as well as the awareness of being monitored, for mitigating smartphone usage while driving.

摘要

驾车时使用智能手机,尤其是发短信,已被公认为是一个重大的道路安全隐患。本文试图评估旨在减轻这种使用行为的对策的效果。这些对策是自动激活的,可以被视为“软性阻断器”:使通知静音和隐藏,并向试图联系驾驶员的人发送自动回复。对 167 名以色列年轻驾驶员进行了一项自然主义研究,他们安装了一款面向研究的智能手机应用程序,该程序持续监控他们在驾车时使用智能手机的情况,并且在研究的干预阶段激活“软性阻断”。评估基于捕获驾驶员“触摸”智能手机屏幕的次数的措施,以及在这些屏幕触摸发生时车辆的速度。基于 6633 小时的驾驶记录和 23019 次行程,结果表明,在研究的干预阶段,平均屏幕触摸次数减少了约 20%;也就是说,在实验组和仅受监控的对照组中均有减少。此外,当年轻驾驶员触摸屏幕时,车辆更有可能处于静止状态。本文强调了“软性阻断器”的潜力,以及被监控的意识,对于减轻驾车时使用智能手机的行为具有重要意义。

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