DocumentCode
1027157
Title
Drivers´ reactions to sudden braking by lead car under varying workload conditions; towards a driver support system
Author
Schaap, T.W. ; van der Horst, A.R.A. ; van Arem, Bart ; Brookhuis, K.A.
Author_Institution
Centre for Transp. Studies, Univ. of Twente, Enschede
Volume
2
Issue
4
fYear
2008
fDate
12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
249
Lastpage
257
Abstract
At urban intersections drivers handle multiple tasks simultaneously, making urban driving a complex task. An advanced driver assistance system may support drivers in this specific driving task, but the design details of such a system need to be determined before they can be fully deployed. A driving simulator experiment was conducted to determine the relationship between different subtasks of driving at urban intersections. Participants completed four drives, each comprising 20 comparable intersections with different traffic situations and encountered one unexpected braking event during the experiment. The effects of varying levels of event urgency on the relationship between different driving subtasks were studied. Furthermore, the influence of workload on this relationship was determined by giving half of the subjects an additional cognitive task. After the lead car braked unexpectedly, participants reduced speed and increased headway depending on the urgency of the braking event. Depending on the workload, participants returned to the normal speed and headway again after a number of intersections. Participants experiencing a high-workload drove more smoothly, except for those who had experienced the most urgent unexpected event. High workload additionally affected the length of the adjustments to the unexpected event.
Keywords
behavioural sciences; braking; driver information systems; road traffic; advanced driver assistance system; driver support system; driving simulator; lead car; urban intersections drivers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-956X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-its:20080030
Filename
4706511
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