Impact of Music Tempo on Driving Behavior and Vigilance in Speed-Limited Areas on Urban Roads.

IF 1.9 3区 工程技术 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yihe Huo, Zhipeng Peng, Hengyan Pan, Duo Li, Yonggang Wang
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Abstract

Objective: The study aims to investigate the effects of varying music tempos on driving behavior and vigilance across three distinct urban speed-limited environments: generic roads, school zones, and work zones, utilizing a driving simulation experiment.

Methods: The study constructed three urban road scenarios with distinct speed limit challenges: generic road section with 60 km/h limit, school zone with 30 km/h limit, and work zone with 30 km/h limit and a lane closure. Participants were recruited to conduct driving simulation experiments, executing speed-limited tasks under conditions of no music, slow tempo music, and fast tempo music. Throughout the process, their changes in driving behaviors and vigilance were recorded. Using non-parametric tests, the study examined differences in speed fluctuation, mean deceleration and skin conductance level (SCL) across varying music tempos, as well as the differential effects of music tempo on drivers' handling of distinct speed-limited tasks.

Results: The results revealed that playing music in the easier speed-limited task scenario (generic road section) reduced speed fluctuations and enhanced vigilance. In the school zone with a 30 km/h limit, fast tempo music notably reduced both speed fluctuation and mean deceleration while experiencing lower SCL. In the work zone scenario, where the speed-limited task was more challenging, listening to slow tempo music appeared to distract drivers, leading to increased speed fluctuations and deceleration. In contrast, the absence of music was associated with heightened vigilance during this task. Ultimately, while the introduction of music can alleviate physiological stress induced by challenging driving tasks, it may also impair driving behavior.

Conclusions: The findings provide important insights for intelligent driving systems to select appropriate music types based on different driving tasks to enhance driving experience and safety.

城市道路限速区音乐节奏对驾驶行为和警惕性的影响
目的:通过驾驶模拟实验,研究不同音乐节奏对三种不同城市限速环境(普通道路、学校区域和工作区域)驾驶行为和警惕性的影响。方法:构建具有不同限速挑战的3个城市道路场景:限速60 km/h的普通路段、限速30 km/h的学校区域和限速30 km/h并封闭车道的工作区域。参与者被招募进行驾驶模拟实验,在没有音乐、慢节奏音乐和快节奏音乐的情况下执行限速任务。在整个过程中,他们的驾驶行为和警惕性的变化被记录下来。通过非参数测试,该研究检验了不同音乐节奏在速度波动、平均减速和皮肤电导水平(SCL)方面的差异,以及音乐节奏对驾驶员处理不同速度限制任务的不同影响。结果:结果表明,在较容易限速的任务场景(普通路段)中播放音乐可以减少速度波动并增强警惕性。在限速为30公里/小时的学校区域,快节奏音乐显著减少了速度波动和平均减速,同时经历了较低的SCL。在工作区域的场景中,限速任务更具挑战性,听慢节奏音乐似乎会分散司机的注意力,导致速度波动加剧和减速。相反,在这项任务中,没有音乐的人的警惕性会提高。最后,虽然音乐的引入可以缓解由挑战性驾驶任务引起的生理压力,但它也可能损害驾驶行为。结论:研究结果为智能驾驶系统根据不同驾驶任务选择合适的音乐类型以增强驾驶体验和安全性提供了重要见解。
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Traffic Injury Prevention
Traffic Injury Prevention PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
137
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The purpose of Traffic Injury Prevention is to bridge the disciplines of medicine, engineering, public health and traffic safety in order to foster the science of traffic injury prevention. The archival journal focuses on research, interventions and evaluations within the areas of traffic safety, crash causation, injury prevention and treatment. General topics within the journal''s scope are driver behavior, road infrastructure, emerging crash avoidance technologies, crash and injury epidemiology, alcohol and drugs, impact injury biomechanics, vehicle crashworthiness, occupant restraints, pedestrian safety, evaluation of interventions, economic consequences and emergency and clinical care with specific application to traffic injury prevention. The journal includes full length papers, review articles, case studies, brief technical notes and commentaries.
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