TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Towards directive driving automation: nudging driver's away from overriding using social norms JO - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society annual meeting A1 - Lee, Joonbum A1 - Kim, Boyoung A1 - Rheem, Hansol A1 - Kamaraj, Amudha V. A1 - Kim, Sooyeon A1 - Domeyer, Joshua E. A1 - Lee, John D. A1 - Toyoda, Heishiro SP - 1184 EP - 1190 VL - 67 IS - 1 N2 - We propose the concept of directive driving automation that positively influences drivers' intentions to achieve shared goals. As a step toward directive driving automation, this survey study explored how social norms can persuade drivers to continue using driving automation. We tested social norm messages using a 2x2x2x2 factorial within-subject design: norm type (descriptive vs. injunctive), explanation (absent vs. present), spatial scale (local vs. global), and outcome criticality (safety-critical vs. non-safety-critical). The results suggest that framing messages as descriptive norms and providing explanations relevant to the driver can encourage them to continue using automation, especially with safety-critical outcomes. This study highlights the importance of considering message characteristics in persuasive interventions to promote the safe use of driving automation.

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LA - en SN - 2169-5067 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21695067231192252 ID - ref1 ER -