The effects of the traffic signs information volume on the visual characteristics and workload of novice and experienced drivers.

Work Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.3233/wor-230349
Lei Han, Zhigang Du, Shiming He
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BACKGROUND The effects of traffic sign information volume (TSIV) on the visual characteristics and workload of novice and experienced drivers were investigated in this study. TSIV plays a crucial role in road traffic safety, and understanding its impact on drivers is essential for designing effective traffic sign systems. OBJECTIVE This research aimed to compare the visual characteristics and workload of novice and experienced drivers under varying TSIV doses through simulated driving tests. The objective was to provide insights for optimizing the design of road TSIV. METHODS Six TSIV levels were considered: S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, and S5, representing different workload levels. Participants, including both novice and experienced drivers, were involved in simulated driving scenarios with varying TSIV levels. Eye movement data was collected using an eye tracker device. The study was conducted in China, and appropriate driving simulators and equipment were utilized. RESULTS The findings revealed several valuable results. Experienced drivers exhibited a higher proportion of saccade behavior in the 30-90 ms time period and did not show rapid saccade behavior during the 0-30 ms period, indicating superior visual search strategies. Both novice and experienced drivers demonstrated improved visual cognitive abilities at the S3 level of TSIV, which corresponds to normal and safe driving conditions. Furthermore, a majority of both groups had saccade amplitudes in the range of 0°-4°, with experienced drivers showing a slightly higher proportion. About 82% of experienced drivers had saccade behavior within the range of 0°-2°, compared to 75% of novice drivers. CONCLUSIONS The study concludes that the S3 level of TSIV, corresponding to 30 bits/km, is optimal for both novice and experienced drivers. This level promotes better visual performance and reduces visual workload, indicating that drivers' information acquisition capacity and visual search strategies are maximized while keeping the workload associated with driving at a minimum. These findings have significant implications for enhancing driving safety.
交通标志信息量对新手和老手司机视觉特征和工作量的影响。
背景本研究调查了交通标志信息量(TSIV)对新手和老手驾驶员视觉特征和工作量的影响。TSIV 在道路交通安全中起着至关重要的作用,了解其对驾驶员的影响对于设计有效的交通标志系统至关重要。目的本研究旨在通过模拟驾驶测试,比较新手驾驶员和老手驾驶员在不同 TSIV 剂量下的视觉特征和工作量。方法考虑了六种 TSIV 级别:S0、S1、S2 和 S0:方法考虑了六种 TSIV 水平:S0、S1、S2、S3、S4 和 S5,分别代表不同的工作量水平。包括新手和经验丰富的驾驶员在内的参与者参与了不同 TSIV 水平的模拟驾驶场景。眼动数据通过眼动跟踪仪收集。研究在中国进行,并使用了适当的驾驶模拟器和设备。经验丰富的驾驶员在 30-90 毫秒的时间段内表现出更高比例的囊状移动行为,而在 0-30 毫秒的时间段内未表现出快速囊状移动行为,这表明经验丰富的驾驶员拥有更优越的视觉搜索策略。新手和经验丰富的驾驶员在 TSIV 的 S3 水平(相当于正常和安全驾驶条件)下都表现出了视觉认知能力的提高。此外,两组驾驶员中的大多数人的囊跳幅度都在 0°-4° 之间,其中经验丰富的驾驶员的囊跳幅度略高。约 82% 的经验丰富的驾驶员的囊状移动幅度在 0°-2° 范围内,而新手驾驶员的这一比例为 75%。这一水平可提高视觉性能并减少视觉工作量,表明驾驶员的信息获取能力和视觉搜索策略得到了最大程度的发挥,同时将与驾驶相关的工作量保持在最低水平。这些发现对提高驾驶安全具有重要意义。
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