An exploration into the dependency of speed and distraction of vehicle drivers on a Handling Course at Bosch Boxberg Proving Ground

Sumona Sen, Sarah Kunz, T. Rusch, Hans Juergen Buxbaum
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Driving a car is a complex activity. In addition to physical abilities, cognitive and perceptive abilities play a major role. Investigating this is already the subject of a large number of studies. In addition to the typical safety-relevant aspects and human behaviour in critical situations, distraction in particular is becoming more important in recent studies. Distractions that affect the driver from the outside should also be considered. This study, in cooperation with the Bosch company, looks at how a distraction on a handling course track affects the speed of the drivers at the proving ground. The Bosch company operates a proving ground in Boxberg, Germany, for testing active driving safety. The focus of this study is a handling course, for tests in dynamic and curvy situations.2 Objectives In the regular course scenario, energy absorber mats have been installed for safety reasons. During a reconstruction phase, the mats were temporarily deinstalled. After that, an increased number of accidents was noticed. It is assumed, that the mats’ absence may have had an influence on the speed and the behaviour of the drivers.The following research questions are raised on the basis of these aspects: 1. Do the mats have an influence on the occurrence of accidents?2. Do the absence of the mats distract the driver while driving? 3. Do the absence of the mats has an influence on the speed driven in this area?In order to answer these research questions, the following hypotheses need to be investigated: H1: The mats help to focus the driver's attention.H2: The driver is consciously aware of the mats.H3: The speed in this area is higher in the absence of mats.H4: There is a difference in the driving speed between drivers who fixate the mats and those who do not register them. 3 Methods and experimental design A case-control study is developed as the study design so the effects can be revealed by comparison. In order to avoid bias, such as selection effects or similar, the group allocation of the drivers is randomised.The experiment thus consists of two different groups (15 test persons per group) who each drive the route individually; group 1 with mats installed; group 2 without mats. The car is equipped with a velocity tracking, so that the speed is recorded at any time. During the drive, each test person in both groups wears eye-tracking glasses with a recorder. The whole tracked data is synchronized with GPS and time stamp. Each test person drives the route 2 times. 4 Results The research questions are answered by the research methods adapted to the hypotheses. A moderately strong distraction and speed increasing was detected in the absence of the energy absorber mats. This leads to the conclusion that the energy absorber mats have an influence on the accident occurrence in a positive way. The statistical analyses are presented in the full paper.
博世博克伯格试验场车辆驾驶过程中速度与分心的相关性研究
开车是一项复杂的活动。除了身体能力外,认知和感知能力也起着重要作用。对此进行调查已经是大量研究的主题。除了典型的安全相关方面和危急情况下的人类行为外,在最近的研究中,注意力分散尤其变得越来越重要。从外部影响司机的干扰也应该考虑在内。这项研究是与博世公司合作进行的,目的是研究驾驶过程中的干扰如何影响试验场车手的速度。博世公司在德国博克斯堡运营着一个试验场,用于测试主动驾驶的安全性。本研究的重点是处理课程,在动态和曲线的情况下进行测试在常规课程场景中,出于安全考虑,已经安装了吸能垫。在重建阶段,这些垫子被暂时拆除。从那以后,人们注意到事故越来越多。据推测,垫的缺失可能对车速和驾驶员的行为产生了影响。在这些方面的基础上提出了以下研究问题:1。垫子对事故的发生有影响吗?没有垫子会让司机在开车时分心吗?3.没有垫子会影响在这个区域的速度吗?为了回答这些研究问题,需要调查以下假设:H1:垫有助于集中司机的注意力。H2:司机有意识地意识到这些垫子。H3:在没有垫的情况下,这个区域的速度更高。H4:固定脚垫的司机和不登记脚垫的司机在车速上是有区别的。采用病例对照研究作为研究设计,以便通过比较揭示效果。为了避免偏差,如选择效应或类似的,司机的组分配是随机的。因此,实验由两个不同的组组成(每组15名测试人员),每个组单独驾驶路线;第一组安装了MATS;第二组没有席子。车上装有速度跟踪装置,可以随时记录车速。在驾驶过程中,两组的每个测试者都戴着带有记录仪的眼球追踪眼镜。整个跟踪数据与GPS和时间戳同步。每个测试人驾驶路线2次。4结果采用与假设相适应的研究方法回答了研究问题。在没有能量吸收垫的情况下,检测到中度强烈的分心和速度增加。由此得出吸能垫对事故发生有积极影响的结论。全文给出了统计分析。
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