Evaluation of direction judgements based on turn signal guide lamp and behavioural responses

H. Pak, H. Kang, David Song, J.H. Lee, H. Park, C-S Lee
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Abstract

Traffic crashes frequently occur at intersections because drivers or pedestrians cannot properly anticipate the direction towards which other vehicles are turning. A turn signal guide lamp was developed to improve the observer’s direction judgement of turn signals, and experiments were conducted to test the effect of the guide lamp based on behavioural responses. Our experimental results demonstrated that the turning direction judgement response time was reduced when both the turn signal indicators and turn signal guide lamps were used together compared with the case when only the turn signal indicators were used. Supplementary eye-tracking data also demonstrated that the gaze point frequently stayed on the light patterns on the ground marked by the turn signal guide lamps. Additional glare evaluation using the de Boer scale showed no significant difference between the turn signal indicator with a guide lamp and the turn signal indicator alone on dry or wet road surfaces. Therefore, it is expected that the newly developed turn signal guide lamp will increase the observer’s performance of direction judgement on the turn signalling function without causing an additional glare when the observer knows the function of the guide lamp.
基于转向灯和行为反应的方向判断评价
交通事故经常发生在十字路口,因为司机或行人不能正确预测其他车辆转向的方向。为了提高观察者对转向灯方向的判断能力,设计了一种转向灯,并进行了基于行为反应的转向灯效果实验。实验结果表明,与仅使用转向灯相比,同时使用转向灯和转向灯可以缩短转向判断响应时间。补充的眼动追踪数据还表明,注视点经常停留在由转向信号灯标记的地面灯光模式上。使用de Boer量表进行的额外眩光评估显示,在干燥或潮湿的路面上,带有导向灯的转向信号指示器与单独使用转向信号指示器之间没有显著差异。因此,我们期望新开发的转向灯能够在观察者知道转向灯功能的情况下,在不产生额外眩光的情况下,提高观察者对转向灯功能的方向判断能力。
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