Interactions between cars and motorcycles testing underlying concepts through integration of on-road and simulator studies


Autoria(s): Lenne, Michael; Salmon, Paul M.; Beanland, Vanessa; Walker, Guy; Underwood, Geoff; Filtness, Ashleigh J.
Data(s)

17/06/2013

Resumo

We conducted on-road and simulator studies to explore the mechanisms underpinning driver-rider crashes. In Study 1 the verbal protocols of 40 drivers and riders were assessed at intersections as part of a 15km on-road route in Melbourne. Network analysis of the verbal transcripts highlighted key differences in the situation awareness of drivers and riders at intersections. In a further study using a driving simulator we examined in car drivers the influence of acute exposure to motorcyclists. In a 15 min simulated drive, 40 drivers saw either no motorcycles or a high number of motorcycles in the surrounding traffic. In a subsequent 45-60 min drive, drivers were asked to detect motorcycles in traffic. The proportion of motorcycles was manipulated so that there was either a high (120) or low (6) number of motorcycles during the drive. Those drivers exposed to a high number of motorcycles were significantly faster at detecting motorcycles. Fundamentally, the incompatible situation awareness at intersections by drivers and riders underpins the conflicts. Study 2 offers some suggestion for a countermeasure here, although more research around schema and exposure training to support safer interactions is needed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63783/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63783/1/Lenne_et_al_2013_Interactions_between_cars_and_motorcycles_testing_underlying_concepts_through_integration_of_on-road_and_simulator_studies.pdf

Lenne, Michael, Salmon, Paul M., Beanland, Vanessa, Walker, Guy, Underwood, Geoff, & Filtness, Ashleigh J. (2013) Interactions between cars and motorcycles testing underlying concepts through integration of on-road and simulator studies. In 7th International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, 17-20 June 2013, Bolton Landing, New York.

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Copyright 2013 [please consult the author]

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #motorcyclists #driving simulation #drivers
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Conference Paper