Miloš Poliak, Jaroslav Frnda, Kristián Čulík, Rainer Banse, Bernhard Kirschbaum
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Drivers' Perceptions of Front Brake Lights: A Statistical Analysis of Road Safety Benefits
This paper presents a statistical analysis of the impact of front brake lights (FBL) used in real road traffic on road safety from the perspective of the participating drivers. In contrast to traditional brake lights mounted on the rear of vehicles, the FBL provides additional information about the driver's intention to stop, especially to road traffic users looking at the front of the vehicle (e.g., when the vehicle is approaching). This innovative solution is designed to enhance road safety by offering supplementary visual cues, particularly in scenarios when it may be challenging to discern rear brake lights. In this study, 2,476 surveys were collected from drivers (both professionals and non-professionals) and analysed to determine how the presence of FBL affected their perception of road safety. The statistical investigation revealed that only 13% of participants stated that FBL had never assisted in mitigating or minimising the risk of collision. It is noteworthy that the older generation and women drivers (both professional and non-professional) evaluated FBL more positively. On the other hand, professional drivers demonstrated more scepticism and a neutral attitude towards the benefits of FBL. These findings highlight the need for targeted information campaigns.
期刊介绍:
IET Intelligent Transport Systems is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to research into the practical applications of ITS and infrastructures. The scope of the journal includes the following:
Sustainable traffic solutions
Deployments with enabling technologies
Pervasive monitoring
Applications; demonstrations and evaluation
Economic and behavioural analyses of ITS services and scenario
Data Integration and analytics
Information collection and processing; image processing applications in ITS
ITS aspects of electric vehicles
Autonomous vehicles; connected vehicle systems;
In-vehicle ITS, safety and vulnerable road user aspects
Mobility as a service systems
Traffic management and control
Public transport systems technologies
Fleet and public transport logistics
Emergency and incident management
Demand management and electronic payment systems
Traffic related air pollution management
Policy and institutional issues
Interoperability, standards and architectures
Funding scenarios
Enforcement
Human machine interaction
Education, training and outreach
Current Special Issue Call for papers:
Intelligent Transportation Systems in Smart Cities for Sustainable Environment - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_ITS_CFP_ITSSCSE.pdf
Sustainably Intelligent Mobility (SIM) - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_ITS_CFP_SIM.pdf
Traffic Theory and Modelling in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (in collaboration with World Congress for Transport Research, WCTR 2019) - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_ITS_CFP_WCTR.pdf