Title :
Further evidence for benefits of verbal route guidance instructions over symbolic spatial guidance instructions
Author :
Verwey, Willem B.
Author_Institution :
TNO Inst. for Human Factors, Soesterberg, Netherlands
Abstract :
A study that investigated how to present simple guidance instructions in a car is reported. The literature suggests an advantage for oral over visual information because the visual channel is already heavily loaded while driving. The author attempts to replicate this finding and to test explanations for this phenomenon in order to come to more sophisticated guidelines. The results confirm the advantage of verbal instructions and suggest that it is caused by recording of spatial guidance instructions into a verbal memory format which is not required for verbal instructions. It is concluded that navigation instructions should basically be oral, although arrows or map-like images may be used to support oral presentation.
Keywords :
driver information systems; arrows; car; map-like images; navigation instructions; oral presentation; symbolic spatial guidance instructions; verbal memory format; verbal route guidance instructions; visual information; Automotive engineering; Displays; Driver circuits; Guidelines; Human factors; Joining processes; Laboratories; Navigation; Roads; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Navigation and Information Systems Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the IEEE-IEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1235-X
DOI :
10.1109/VNIS.1993.585622