Driving Behavior during Left-Turn Maneuvers at Intersections on Left-Hand Traffic Roads.

Q2 Medicine
Stapp car crash journal Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-16 DOI:10.4271/2023-22-0007
Yasuhiro Matsui, Masashi Narita, Shoko Oikawa
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Abstract

Understanding left-turn vehicle-pedestrian accident mechanisms is critical for developing accident-prevention systems. This study aims to clarify the features of driver behavior focusing on drivers' gaze, vehicle speed, and time to collision (TTC) during left turns at intersections on left-hand traffic roads. Herein, experiments with a sedan and light-duty truck (< 7.5 tons GVW) are conducted under four conditions: no pedestrian dummy (No-P), near-side pedestrian dummy (Near-P), far-side pedestrian dummy (Far-P) and near-and-far side pedestrian dummies (NF-P). For NF-P, sedans have a significantly shorter gaze time for left-side mirrors compared with light-duty trucks. The light-duty truck's average speed at the initial line to the intersection (L1) and pedestrian crossing line (L0) is significantly lower than the sedan's under No-P, Near-P, and NF-P conditions, without any significant difference between any two conditions. The TTC for sedans is significantly shorter than that for trucks with near-side pedestrians (Near-P and NF-P) and far-side pedestrians in Far-P. These insights can contribute to the ongoing development of accident-prevention safety systems for left-turning maneuvers at intersections.

在左侧交通道路交叉口左转时的驾驶行为。
了解左转车辆与行人之间的事故机制对于开发事故预防系统至关重要。本研究旨在阐明驾驶员行为的特点,重点关注驾驶员在左侧交通道路交叉口左转时的视线、车速和碰撞时间(TTC)。在此,使用轿车和轻型卡车(总车重小于 7.5 吨)在四种条件下进行了实验:无行人假人(No-P)、近侧行人假人(Near-P)、远侧行人假人(Far-P)和近-远侧行人假人(NF-P)。对于 NF-P,轿车与轻型卡车相比,注视左侧后视镜的时间明显更短。在 No-P、Near-P 和 NF-P 条件下,轻型卡车在十字路口初始线(L1)和行人过街线(L0)处的平均速度明显低于轿车,任何两种条件之间均无明显差异。在有近侧行人(Near-P 和 NF-P)和远侧行人(Far-P)的情况下,轿车的总通行时间明显短于卡车。这些启示有助于不断开发交叉路口左转弯机动事故预防安全系统。
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