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Citation

de Winter JCF, Saffarian M, Senders JW. Hum. Factors 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/00187208221101301

PMID

35620977

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To share results of an experiment that used visual occlusion for a new purpose: inducing a waiting time.

BACKGROUND: Senders was a leading figure in human factors. In his research on the visual demands of driving, he used occlusion techniques.

METHODS: In a simulator experiment, we examined how drivers brake for different levels of urgency and different visual conditions. In three blocks (1 = brake lights, 2 = no brake lights, 3 = occlusion), drivers followed a vehicle at 13.4 or 33.4 m distance. At certain moments, the lead vehicle decelerated moderately (1.7 m/s(2)) or strongly (6.5 m/s(2)). In the occlusion condition, the screens blanked for 0.4 s (if 6.5 m/s(2)) or 2.0 s (if 1.7 m/s(2)) when the lead vehicle started to decelerate. Participants were instructed to brake only after the occlusion ended.

RESULTS: The lack of brake lights caused a delayed response. In the occlusion condition, drivers adapted to the instructed late braking by braking harder. However, adaptation was not always possible: In the most urgent condition, most participants collided with the lead vehicle because the ego-vehicle's deceleration limits were reached. In non-urgent conditions, some drivers braked unnecessarily hard. Furthermore, while waiting until the occlusion cleared, some drivers lightly touched the brake pedal.

CONCLUSION: This experimental design demonstrates how drivers (sometimes fail to) adjust their braking behavior to the criticality of the situation. APPLICATION: The phenomena of biomechanical readiness and (inappropriate) dosing of the brake pedal may be relevant to safety, traffic flow, and ADAS design.


Language: en

Keywords

brake control; brake lights; emergency braking; occlusion

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