Title :
Analysis of reaction time during car-following process based on driving simulation test
Author :
Qingwan Xue ; Xuedong Yan ; Yuting Zhang ; Bin Wang
Author_Institution :
MOE Key Lab. for Urban Transp. Complex, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Understanding car-following behavior and which decisions drivers preferred to choose during car-following process are essential for driver safety. Drivers´ reaction time as a key variable was analyzed in this paper, which may affect the collision results. Experiments based on driving simulator test were conducted and totally 47 participants were recruited. Three kinds of traffic flow density scenarios were built to examine the variation of reaction time under different traffic flow density. In each scenario, three accelerations and three decelerations were arranged respectively. Results suggested that the effect of scenario on reaction time during the first and the third acceleration is statistically significant. Drivers´ reaction time tends to be smaller in high traffic flow density compared to the low and middle traffic flow densities. Effects of gender and vocation on reaction time are also tested, which suggested that male and non-professional drivers´ reaction time are prone to be slightly larger.
Keywords :
collision avoidance; road safety; road traffic control; car-following behavior; car-following process; driver reaction time; driver safety; driving simulation test; gender effect; traffic flow density; traffic flow density scenario; vocation effect; Acceleration; Roads; Safety; Sensors; Vehicles; Car-following; Driving simulator; Reaction time; Traffic flow density;
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Information and Safety (ICTIS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8693-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICTIS.2015.7232175