Title :
Effects of collision warning system under different warning timing on driving speed and distanc
Author :
Zhang Yuting ; Li Xiaomeng ; Yan Xuedong ; Xue Qingwan
Author_Institution :
MOE Key Lab. for Urban Transp. Complex, Syst. Theor. & Technol., Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The study examined impacts of different releasing time of warning with an intersection collision warning system (ICWS) on driver behavior. Forty five participants drove a simulated vehicle through five driving scenes containing seven different unexpected collision events with different releasing time of warning and no warning (control) group was presented to counter balanced with the collision event types. Comparing with no warning group, speed trends had significant differences under different releasing time of warning conditions in this study. The results also indicated that releasing ICWS warnings could reduce driving speed to a hazard event so that drivers would adjust speed more appropriately to respond to collision situation. Considering the time of application of violent deceleration for different releasing time of warning, 3.0 s to 4.0 s before a collision occurred might be a proper time to provide warning. In terms of distance to conflict point with maximum deceleration, different releasing time of warning showed statistically different, which suggested that drivers would reserve more space to clear impending collision with earlier warning. Additionally, with the time of warning released earlier, the time of the maximum deceleration rate appeared earlier. Better designs of effective warning when driving at critical intersections could be derived from these results.
Keywords :
accident prevention; collision avoidance; road accidents; road traffic control; statistical analysis; ICWS warnings; collision event types; collision situation; control group; critical intersections; driver behavior; driving distance; driving scenes; driving speed; driving speed reduction; hazard event; intersection collision warning system; maximum deceleration; maximum deceleration rate; no-warning group; releasing time; simulated vehicle; speed trends; statistical analysis; unexpected collision events; violent deceleration application; warning conditions; warning group; warning timing; Accidents; Alarm systems; Market research; Safety; Vehicles; Auditory warning; Collision warning system; Driving speed; Releasing time of warning;
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Information and Safety (ICTIS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8693-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICTIS.2015.7232174