工作区
任务(项目管理)
工作(物理)
计算机科学
人机交互
工程类
模拟
机械工程
系统工程
作者
Curtis M. Craig,Disi Tian,Nichole L. Morris
出处
期刊:Human Factors
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2023-05-01
卷期号:66 (6): 1786-1797
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1177/00187208231167641
摘要
Objective This study explored the impact of in-vehicle messages relative to roadside messages to alert drivers to events within a simulated work zone, in order to determine if these messages can improve driving performance within the work zone. Background Safety risks in work zones are usually mitigated by design standards and clear signage to communicate work zone information to drivers. Due to distraction and other driving task demands, these signs are not always noticed by motorists, nor are they always followed when they are noticed. Method The driving simulation tested drivers in two different types of work zones, shoulder work, and lane closure. Participants drove through these work zones three times, each with different messaging interfaces to communicate hazardous events to the driver. The interfaces included a roadside, portable changeable message sign, a smartphone presenting only auditory messages, and a smartphone presenting audio-visual messages. Results There was significantly better driving performance on key metrics including lane deviation for the in-vehicle message conditions relative to the roadside signs. Furthermore, drivers directed visual attention toward the roadway for the in-vehicle message conditions relative to the roadside sign condition. Conclusion The results indicate that in-vehicle messaging could provide benefits to primary task performance in driving if the message content is appropriately designed. Application The findings provide support for a design framework to support in-vehicle communication to drivers approaching work zones and other environments to safely alert them to hazards.
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