DocumentCode
3500497
Title
Attitudes and opinions towards Intelligent Speed Adaptation
Author
Wall, Julie ; Cuenca, Vanessa ; Creef, Kim ; Barnes, Brian
Author_Institution
Centre for Road Safety, Transp. for NSW, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
fYear
2013
fDate
23-26 June 2013
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
42
Abstract
This paper presents the results of the attitudinal and behavioural research undertaken as part of the NSW Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) Trial. Over 110 light vehicles from private and company fleets were fitted with an Advisory ISA device. In addition to the collection of speed records to measure compliance, drivers were asked to participate in quantitative and qualitative attitudinal research through focus groups, surveys and in-vehicle observations before, during and after their use of the device. Results from the attitudinal research indicated that a majority of participants reported a reduction in the margin by which they exceeded the speed limit. Some drivers reported speeding less frequently either because the ISA device made them more aware of the speed limit, or because they wanted to avoid the audible warnings. There were no widespread concerns about the technology being distracting. Participants also reported being more aware of exceeding the speed limit, therefore speeding became a conscious choice rather than an inadvertent action. The acceptability of the ISA technology was generally high, but most participants felt that there should be an element of choice for the driver on whether to install the ISA technology.
Keywords
automated highways; human factors; road safety; road vehicles; ISA technology acceptability; ISA trial; NSW intelligent speed adaptation trial; New South Wales; advisory ISA device; attitudinal research; behavioural research; company fleets; compliance measurement; focus groups; light vehicles; private fleets; qualitative attitudinal research; quantitative attitudinal research; speed record collection; Australia; Companies; Interviews; Road safety; Vehicle crash testing; Vehicles; Active and Passive Safety; Driver Assistance Systems; Intelligent Speed Adaptation; Intelligent Transport Systems; Road Safety; Speeding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Gold Coast, QLD
ISSN
1931-0587
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2754-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2013.6629444
Filename
6629444
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