Post and During Event Effect of Cell Phone Talking and Texting on Driving Performance-A Driving Simulator Study

被引:30
|
作者
Thapa, Raju [1 ]
Codjoe, Julius [1 ]
Ishak, Sherif [1 ]
McCarter, Kevin S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[2] Louisiana State Univ, Dept Expt Stat, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
关键词
longitudinal control; lateral control; driver performance; driving simulator; distracted driving; cell phone effect;
D O I
10.1080/15389588.2014.969803
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: A number of studies have been done in the field of driver distraction, specifically on the use of cell phone for either conversation or texting while driving. Researchers have focused on the driving performance of drivers when they were actually engaged in the task; that is, during the texting or phone conversation event. However, it is still unknown whether the impact of cell phone usages ceases immediately after the end of task. The primary objective of this article is to analyze the post-event effect of cell phone usage (texting and conversation) in order to verify whether the distracting effect lingers after the actual event has ceased. Methods: This study utilizes a driving simulator study of 36 participants to test whether a significant decrease in driver performance occurs during cell phone usage and after usage. Surrogate measures used to represent lateral and longitudinal control of the vehicle were standard deviation (SD) of lane position and mean velocity, respectively. Results: Results suggest that there was no significant decrease in driver performance (both lateral and longitudinal control) during and after the cell phone conversation. For the texting event, there were significant decreases in driver performance in both the longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle during the actual texting task. The diminished longitudinal control ceased immediately after the texting event but the diminished lateral control lingered for an average of 3.38s. The number of text messages exchanged did not affect the magnitude or duration of the diminished lateral control. Conclusion: The result indicates that the distraction and subsequent elevated crash risk of texting while driving linger even after the texting event has ceased. This finding has safety and policy implications in reducing distracted driving.
引用
收藏
页码:461 / 467
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Distraction Effects of Manual Texting and Voice Messaging When Approaching Pedestrian Crossings on Urban Roads: a Driving Simulator Study
    Calvi, Alessandro
    D'Amico, Fabrizio
    Vennarucci, Andrea
    EUROPEAN TRANSPORT-TRASPORTI EUROPEI, 2024, (97):
  • [12] Effect of driving inactivity on driver's lateral positioning control: A driving simulator study
    Upahita, D. P.
    Wong, Y. D.
    Lum, K. M.
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART F-TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR, 2018, 58 : 893 - 905
  • [13] Effect of fatigue on performance measured by a driving simulator in automobile drivers
    Philip, P
    Taillard, J
    Klein, E
    Sagaspe, P
    Charles, A
    Davies, WL
    Guilleminault, C
    Bioulac, B
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 2003, 55 (03) : 197 - 200
  • [14] Changes in driving performance after first and second eye cataract surgery: A driving simulator study
    Meuleners, Lynn B.
    Ng, Jonathon Q.
    Fraser, Michelle L.
    Tjia, Dewi
    Feng, Ying Ru
    Morlet, Nigel
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 2021, 78 : 146 - 154
  • [15] Driver distraction and in-vehicle interventions: A driving simulator study on visual attention and driving performance
    Amini, Roja Ezzati
    Al Haddad, Christelle
    Batabyal, Debapreet
    Gkena, Isidora
    De Vos, Bart
    Cuenen, Ariane
    Brijs, Tom
    Antoniou, Constantinos
    ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 2023, 191
  • [16] Performance Comparison of Various Chicane Types: A Driving Simulator Study
    Metin Mutlu Aydin
    Banihan Gunay
    Kadir Akgol
    International Journal of Civil Engineering, 2019, 17 : 1753 - 1765
  • [17] Performance Comparison of Various Chicane Types: A Driving Simulator Study
    Aydin, Metin Mutlu
    Gunay, Banihan
    Akgol, Kadir
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2019, 17 (11A) : 1753 - 1765
  • [18] Effect of Expansion Joints on Long-Span Bridges on Driving Behavior: A Driving Simulator Study
    Huang, Ya-Di
    Song, Xiao-Peng
    Wu, Wei
    Du, Wen-Jun
    Chen, Feng
    Song, Ming-Tao
    CICTP 2020: TRANSPORTATION EVOLUTION IMPACTING FUTURE MOBILITY, 2020, : 4051 - 4063
  • [19] Impact of perceptual treatments on lateral control during driving on crest vertical curves: A driving simulator study
    Rosey, Florence
    Auberlet, Jean-Michel
    Bertrand, Jean
    Plainchault, Patrick
    ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 2008, 40 (04): : 1513 - 1523
  • [20] The effect of pavement markings on driving behaviour in curves: a simulator study
    Arien, Caroline
    Brijs, Kris
    Vanroelen, Giovanni
    Ceulemans, Wesley
    Jongen, Ellen M. M.
    Daniels, Stijn
    Brijs, Tom
    Wets, Geert
    ERGONOMICS, 2017, 60 (05) : 701 - 713