Long Term Effects of Hazard Anticipation Training on Novice Drivers Measured on the Open Road.

T. Taylor, Kathleen M. Masserang, A. Pradhan, G. Divekar, S. Samuel, J. Muttart, A. Pollatsek, D. Fisher
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(a) The purpose of this study was to determine whether novice drivers that were trained to anticipate hazards did so better than novice drivers who were not so trained immediately after training and up to one year after training occurred. (b) Novice drivers who had held their restricted license for about one month were randomly assigned to a PC-based hazard anticipation training program (RAPT) or a placebo (control) training program. The programs took about one hour to complete. The effects of training were assessed in a field drive by using patterns of eye movements to assess whether drivers anticipated a potential unseen hazard. (c) The effects of training persisted over time. In the field test immediately after training, the RAPT group anticipated the hazards 65.8% of the time whereas; the control group anticipated them only 47.3% of the time. Six or more months later, the groups were brought back for a second field test and the effects of training did not diminish; the RAPT group anticipated the hazards 61.9% of the time compared to 37.7% for the control group.
在开放道路上对新手驾驶员进行危险预测训练的长期效果。
(a)这项研究的目的是确定接受过预测危险训练的新司机是否比在训练后立即和训练后一年没有接受这种训练的新司机做得更好。(b)持有限制驾照大约一个月的新手司机被随机分配到一个基于个人电脑的危险预测培训计划(RAPT)或安慰剂(对照)培训计划。这些节目大约需要一个小时才能完成。训练的效果是在实地驾驶中评估的,通过使用眼球运动模式来评估驾驶员是否预测到潜在的看不见的危险。(c)训练的效果长期持续。在训练后立即进行的现场测试中,RAPT组预测危险的概率为65.8%,而;对照组只有47.3%的时间预测到了它们。六个月或更长时间后,这些小组被带回进行第二次实地测试,训练的效果并没有减弱;RAPT组预测危险的时间为61.9%,而对照组为37.7%。
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