Distracted Driving: An Overview
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1 Institute for Transport Studies Distracted Driving: An Overview Oliver Carsten Institute for Transport Studies University of Leeds UK
2 A disclaimer There is a huge literature on distracted driving, e.g. the literature review by Kircher et al. (2011) covered 132 items This talk is aimed not at covering all this literature but rather at some salient issues
3 What is distracted driving? Can be defined as: Insufficient attention to the roadway and traffic because of some competing activity
4 An epidemic
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8 Is it all hype?
9 Surveys of phone use while driving in south-east England
10 Surveys of phone use while driving in south-east England
11 %use while driving Use of nomadic device (survey in 2010) Mobile phone Italy Spain UK Poland Sweden
12 Use of nomadic device (survey in 2010) % Send text messages Italy Spain UK Poland Sweden
13 Is distraction dangerous? Three methods have been used to investigate: 1. Experimental studies in driving simulators Compare driving with distraction to driving without 2. Naturalistic Driving Studies (NDS) Identify critical events and calculate risk of occurrence in distracted vs nondistracted driving 3. Statistical analysis of accident data, sometimes using a similar methodology to NDS
14 Simulator results from the HASTE project (2005): visual distraction Visual Affects steering behaviour and lateral control 3 Degree reversal rate [1/minute] Effect of Arrows Task on 3 Steering Reversal Rate (Leeds) * BL SLv1 SLv2 SLv3 * * *p <.05
15 From HASTE: cognitive distraction Auditory/cognitive Improves steering behaviour Affects longitudinal control Effect of Auditory Task on Minimum Distance Headway (Leeds) Minimum distance headway (m) * * * * Baseline SLv1 SLv2 SLv years >60 years
16 Changes in gaze patterns with the auditory/cognitive task Increased eye focus on road straight ahead Probably = gazing ahead without processing Baseline High Level of cognitive distraction
17 Upward shift in gaze with cognitive distraction (FORWARN project, 2014) Experiment 1 Experiment 2
18 Another simulator study (Parkes et al., 2007) Hands-free conversations impair driving performance more than: Talking to a passenger Handling the radio Handling the climate controls
19 The discovery of distraction: 100 Car Study (Dingus et al., 2005) 100 highly instrumented cars driven in naturalistic circumstances for a year in Virginia Particular focus on young drivers Covered both near-misses and crashes (many of which were very low severity) Almost 80% of crashes and 65% of near crashes involved the driver looking away from the forward roadway just prior to the onset of conflict Inattention, including secondary task distraction, was a contributory factor in 93% of the incidents with lead vehicles The rate of inattention-related incidents decreased dramatically with age Mobile phone and PDA use was a major factor in incidents
20 Accident studies One of the most cited case-control studies compared mobile phone use for drivers attending hospital in Perth, Australia following a crash with phone use on a matched previous trip (McEvoy, 2005) Results was an odds ratio of 4.1 for use of a mobile phone No difference between handheld and hands-free However, these results have been criticised on methodological grounds (Young, 2011)
21 Prevalence in crashes U.S. NHTSA has found that 17% of all police-reported crashes involved some type of driver distraction in 2010 This compares with 5% of U.S. drivers observed to be using an electronic device in 2010 [Of course, there is potentially more distraction than just from electronic devices]
22 Consensus positions Distraction increases risk Hands-free is not necessarily safer than handheld Texting is particularly risky, especially writing texts Reed and Robbins, 2008, found a 91.4% increase in Standard Deviation of Lateral Position when writing a text It is hard to identify the overall number of crashes related to distraction
23 Back to cognitive distraction ( talking on a hands-free mobile phone) BACK TO
24 Naturalistic studies of U.S. driving Activity Text message on a mobile phone Interact with/use a dispatching device Truck (Olson et al., 2009) Odds Ratio of a Safety Critical Event Truck and Bus (Hickman et al., 2010) Car (Fitch et al., 2013) Car (Victor et al., 2014) 23.24* 1.73* 5.6* 9.93* Dial mobile phone 5.93* 3.51* 0.99 Use/reach for electronic device Talk or listen on handheld phone Talk or listen on hands-free phone 6.72* 4.43* * 0.65* 0.73/ *
25 The cognitive contradiction Simulator studies consistently find that cognitive distraction leads to a deterioration in performance The naturalistic studies consistently find listening on a hands-free phone to be protective (decrease risk)
26 Why might talking on a hands-free phone be protective? Explanation 1: Talking could help drivers to stay awake at night Explanation 2: Talking on a mobile phone interferes with other risky activities e.g. eating or fiddling with the entertainment system
27 Cognitive distraction and forward events The NDS studies have focused almost exclusively on forward events relating to the risk of a rear-end collision Eyes off the road at the critical moment when the lead vehicle brakes leads to high risk of an event or collision But cognitive distraction most likely does not lead to failing to detect the looming (visual expansion) of the lead vehicle
28 My hypotheses about the impact of cognitive distraction (CD) CD leads to gaze concentration so that drivers will be impaired in detection of threats in the periphery CD leads to increased workload so that drivers will be impaired in highdemand situations such as intersections and interactions with vulnerable road users Evidence Neyens and Boyle (2007) analysed 449,049 crashes involving teenage drivers in the U.S. They found that CD and passenger-related distraction led to large increase in the probability of certain types of intersection crash. Harbluk et al. (2007) carried out observations of experienced drivers using a hands-free phone on an urban route. They found that the more difficult cognitive task affected intersection driving. With the task, there were decreased inspection glances to traffic lights and reduced scanning of intersection areas to the right.
29 Solutions and policy Publicity on the dangers of mobile phone use is generally ineffective Banning the use of mobile phones is only partly effective, particularly without strict enforcement Fleets can potentially accomplish a lot but there are major concerns about the usage of fleet management devices particularly in trucks Technology may provide the answer, i.e. provide the means to block risky activities
30 To what extent are drivers managing their distraction?
31 Conclusions Visual and cognitive distractions lead to different effects but both are harmful to safety Cognitive distraction leads to problems in higher workload situations Effective policy interventions are currently lacking
32 Thank you for your attention!
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