In-Vehicle Route Guidance Preferences of Driving Tourists

D. Eby, L. Molnar
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The primary purpose of this study was to better understand US travelers’ route guidance information preferences for Advanced Traveler Information Systems (AT1S) for tourist automobile trips in unfamiliar areas. A secondary purpose was to better understand, more generally, information needs and preferences of tourists in order to develop guidelines for designing ATIS that is specific for driving tourists. Data on information needs and preferences were collected through a mail-back questionnaire survey of US adult residents. Among other topics, the questionnaire asked respondents about their preferences for various types of route guidance information. These data are reported here. Survey respondents gave positive ratings to all nine types of route guidance information investigated in the study, including selecting best route to destination, travel routes shown on map, road conditions, traffic congestion on route, presence of construction, weather conditions, time or distance on route, options/recommendations for alternate routes, and identification of scenic byways. Differences in preferences by sex, age, education, and income are discussed and guidelines for ATIS development, specific to route guidance, are presented.
自驾游游客的车内路线引导偏好
本研究的主要目的是为了更好地了解美国游客在不熟悉地区驾车旅行时,对先进旅行者信息系统(AT1S)的路线引导信息偏好。第二个目的是更广泛地了解游客的信息需要和偏好,以便制定设计专门为驾车游客设计的交通运输系统的准则。通过对美国成年居民的邮寄问卷调查收集信息需求和偏好的数据。在其他主题中,问卷询问了受访者对各种类型的路线引导信息的偏好。这些数据报告在这里。受访者对研究中调查的所有九种路线指导信息都给予了积极的评价,包括选择最佳路线到目的地、地图上显示的旅行路线、道路状况、路线上的交通拥堵、是否存在建筑、天气状况、路线上的时间或距离、替代路线的选择/建议,以及风景优美的小路的识别。讨论了性别、年龄、教育程度和收入的偏好差异,并提出了针对路线指导的ATIS发展指南。
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