Impacts of a Congestion Assistant on driving behaviour and acceptance using a driving simulator

Journal Article (2007)
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C. J.G. van Driel (University of Twente)

M. Hoedemaeker (TNO)

B. Van Arem (University of Twente)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2006.08.003
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Publication Year
2007
Language
English
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Issue number
2
Volume number
10
Pages (from-to)
139-152

Abstract

In-vehicle systems that assist the driver with his driving task are developed and introduced to the market at increasing rate. Drivers may be supported during congested traffic conditions by a so-called Congestion Assistant consisting of a mix of informing, assisting and controlling functions. This paper describes the impacts of the Congestion Assistant on the driver in terms of driving behaviour and acceptance. Thirty-seven participants took part in a driving simulator study. The observed driving behaviour showed promising improvements in traffic safety when approaching the traffic jam. Moreover, positive effects of the system on traffic efficiency can be expected in the jam. The participants stated to appreciate the Congestion Assistant, although not all functions were equally rated. To increase the performance and acceptance of the total system, some refinements were suggested.

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