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自动驾驶车辆与街道设计:利用虚拟现实实验探索中央分隔带在提高行人街道穿行安全性中的作用

Autonomous vehicles and street design: Exploring the role of medians in enhancing pedestrian street crossing safety using a virtual reality experiment.

机构信息

Department of Urban Design and Studies, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chung-Ang University, 84, Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 06974, Republic of Korea.

Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, 50, UNIST-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2023 Aug;188:107092. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2023.107092. Epub 2023 Apr 29.

Abstract

As traffic lanes and on-street parking spots can potentially be downsized with the introduction of autonomous vehicles (AVs), the possibility of additional spare road space becoming available arises in future urban streets. While discussions on converting the leftover space into pedestrian-friendly alternatives exist, allocating that limited space to which alternative is foreseen to be another practical issue shared in both urban and transportation planning. However, evidence-based guidance on the issue provided from the actual verification on whether or to what extent the proposed alternatives may have an effect seems to be absent. Therefore, with an emphasis on pedestrian safety, this study focused on the "median strip" alternative as a first example and, through a VR simulation experiment aimed at empirically examining its suggested role on enhancing street crossing safety and further exploring its possible influence on pedestrians' trust toward autonomous driving. With 99 participants, perceived safety (individual assessments of safety), performance-based safety (crossing success/abandonment and collision occurrence), and trust were either questioned or recorded for nine scenarios with varying crossing conditions. A combination of multilevel models and cross-tabulation results indicate that medians seem especially significant in ensuring the performance-based safety results of pedestrians even when AVs are driving at high speeds or with smaller gaps, thus suggesting it a win-win option for both. Insights and implications on the role and management of medians in future streets are further provided.

摘要

随着自动驾驶车辆(AV)的引入,交通车道和路内停车空间可能会缩小,未来城市街道可能会有额外的闲置道路空间。虽然关于将剩余空间转换为适合行人的替代方案的讨论已经存在,但将有限的空间分配给哪种替代方案被视为城市和交通规划中共同面临的另一个实际问题。然而,关于这个问题的基于证据的指导似乎不存在,即从实际验证中提供关于提议的替代方案是否可能产生影响以及影响程度的信息。因此,本研究重点关注“中央隔离带”替代方案作为第一个示例,并通过虚拟现实模拟实验,旨在从实证上检验其在提高街道交叉口安全性方面的作用,并进一步探索其对行人对自动驾驶信任的可能影响。在 99 名参与者中,对于九种不同的穿越条件场景,通过询问或记录了感知安全性(个人对安全性的评估)、基于绩效的安全性(穿越成功/放弃和碰撞发生)和信任度。多水平模型和交叉表结果的组合表明,中央隔离带对于确保行人的基于绩效的安全性结果尤为重要,即使在自动驾驶车辆以高速或较小的间隙行驶时也是如此,因此对于两者来说都是双赢的选择。进一步提供了关于未来街道中央隔离带的作用和管理的见解和启示。

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