Hazard Detection among Young and Experienced Drivers via Driving Simulator

N. Borhan, M. Ibrahim, A. A. Rashid
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Hazard perception test (HPT) is one of a common task in perceiving hazard among drivers. Many countries have been adopting this method to assess an individual’s driving competency in order to acquire driving licenses. Computer-based assessment was a common method widely used to carry out the HPT. Previous hazard perception studies using Malaysian samples reported mixed findings on the effectivity of reaction time-based HPT. Dissimilar with the common method, this study employed a full-size cabin driving simulator to study hazard perception, focussing on hazards detection between two groups of drivers: young and experienced. Results from 28 (15 young, 13 experienced) drivers indicated that young drivers detected hazards faster than their experienced counterparts, even though both groups have the same performance of hazard recognition. Correlational analysis revealed that driving frequency may be a factor contributing to the difference in response time between these two groups. Further analysis also indicates that different road environments contribute to different hazard perception performance.
通过驾驶模拟器对年轻和有经验的驾驶员进行危险检测
危险感知测试(HPT)是驾驶员感知危险的常见任务之一。许多国家已经采用这种方法来评估个人的驾驶能力,以获得驾驶执照。基于计算机的评估是开展HPT的一种常用方法。先前使用马来西亚样本的危害感知研究报告了基于反应时间的HPT有效性的混合结果。与常规方法不同,本研究采用全尺寸座舱驾驶模拟器研究危险感知,重点研究年轻和经验丰富两组驾驶员之间的危险检测。来自28名(15名年轻司机,13名经验丰富的司机)司机的结果表明,年轻司机比经验丰富的司机更快地发现危险,尽管两组人在危险识别方面的表现相同。相关分析显示,驾驶频率可能是导致两组反应时间差异的一个因素。进一步分析还表明,不同的道路环境对不同的危险感知表现有不同的影响。
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