Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich, Munich, 85748, Germany.
Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich, Munich, 85748, Germany.
Accid Anal Prev. 2023 Oct;191:107195. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2023.107195. Epub 2023 Jul 11.
Driving simulator studies are popular means to investigate driving behaviour in a controlled environment and test safety-critical events that would otherwise not be possible in real-world driving conditions. While several factors affect driving performance, driving distraction has been emphasised as a safety-critical issue across the globe. In this context, this study explores the impact of distraction imposed by mobile phone usage, i.e., writing and reading text messages, on driver behaviour. As part of the greater i-DREAMS project, this study uses a car driving simulator experimental design in Germany to investigate driver behaviour under various conditions: (I) monitoring scenario representing normal driving conditions, (II) intervention scenario in which drivers receive fixed timing in-vehicle intervention in case of unsafe driving manoeuvres, and (III) distraction scenario in which drivers receive in-vehicle interventions based on task completion capability, where mobile phone distraction is imposed. Besides, eye-tracking glasses are used to further explore drivers' attention allocation and eye movement behaviour. This research focuses on driver response to risky traffic events (i.e., potential pedestrian collisions, and tailgating) and the impact of distraction on driving performance, by analysing a set of eye movement and driving performance measures of 58 participants. The results reveal a significant change in drivers' gaze patterns during the distraction drives with significantly higher gaze points towards the i-DREAMS intervention display (the utilised advanced driver assistance systems in this study). The overall statistical analysis of driving performance measures suggests nearly similar impacts on driver behaviour during distraction drives; a higher deviation of lateral positioning was noted irrespective of the event risk levels and lower longitudinal acceleration rates were observed for pedestrian collisions and non-critical events during distracted driving.
驾驶模拟器研究是一种在受控环境中研究驾驶行为并测试安全关键事件的流行方法,这些事件在现实驾驶条件下是不可能发生的。虽然有几个因素会影响驾驶性能,但驾驶分心已被强调为全球范围内的一个安全关键问题。在这种情况下,本研究探讨了手机使用造成的分心对驾驶员行为的影响,例如,编写和阅读短信。作为更大的 i-DREAMS 项目的一部分,本研究在德国使用汽车驾驶模拟器实验设计,在各种条件下研究驾驶员行为:(I) 监控场景,代表正常驾驶条件,(II) 干预场景,驾驶员在不安全的驾驶操作时会收到固定时间的车内干预,以及 (III) 分心场景,驾驶员会根据任务完成能力收到车内干预,其中会造成手机分心。此外,还使用眼动追踪眼镜进一步探索驾驶员的注意力分配和眼动行为。本研究重点关注驾驶员对危险交通事件(即潜在的行人和追尾碰撞)的反应以及分心对驾驶性能的影响,分析了 58 名参与者的一组眼动和驾驶性能指标。结果表明,在分心驾驶期间,驾驶员的注视模式发生了显著变化,注视点明显更多地集中在 i-DREAMS 干预显示屏上(这是本研究中使用的先进驾驶员辅助系统)。驾驶性能指标的总体统计分析表明,分心驾驶期间对驾驶员行为的影响几乎相同;无论事件风险水平如何,侧向定位的偏差都更高,并且在分心驾驶时,对行人和非关键事件的纵向加速度率较低。