Title :
Simultaneous interaction with in-vehicle systems while turning left: comparison among three groups of drivers
Author :
Pereira, Manuela ; Hamama, H. ; Dapzol, N. ; Bruyas, M.P. ; Simoes, Antonio
Author_Institution :
ISEC, Lisbon, Portugal
fDate :
12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The growing introduction of new technologies inside vehicles represents a set of extra information sources. Its use can interfere with the driving activity and induce performance decrements. An on-road experiment was conducted to investigate how drivers reacted to the simultaneous interaction with in-vehicle systems. Forty-eight subjects (elderly, reference and novice) participated in the tests. They were asked to interact with one (road guidance system) or two (road guidance system and mobile phone) on-board devices. Their performance was evaluated for the turn left manoeuvres and main effects of system conditions were revealed. The simultaneous interaction with both in-vehicle systems induced participants to some performance decrements on the driving task: higher number of late activations of the turning indicator; lower mean speeds before the intersection; lower values of instant speed at the beginning of the turn manoeuvre; higher steering wheel variability; activations of the braking pedal with less pressure, later, and performing a higher number of strokes; and also less glances towards important areas of the environment. No significant difference was observed for the guidance task. The comparison between driver groups´ performance did not reveal enough significant differences in order to draw a general conclusion.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; ergonomics; human computer interaction; mobile computing; in-vehicle devices interaction; in-vehicle systems; mobile phone; road guidance system; turn left manoeuvres evaluation; vehicle on-board devices;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transport Systems, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-its.2008.0091