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Título
Effects of mobile phone-related distraction on driving performance at roundabouts: Eye movements tracking perspective
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Publicado en
Heliyon. 2024, V. 10, n. 8, e29456
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2024-04
ISSN
2405-8440
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29456
Resumen
Modern road infrastructures are complex networks featuring various elements such as roads, bridges, intersections, and roundabouts, with advanced control systems. Roundabouts have gained prominence as a safer alternative to traditional intersections promoting smoother traffic flow and fewer collisions by guiding traffic in one direction, encouraging reduced speed, and minimizing conflict points.
This study investigated driver behavior within roundabouts, focusing on gaze behavior, particularly the left-side mirror and window, under mobile phone distraction conditions. In addition, the effects of roundabout specifications (i.e., number of lanes and size of the central island) and the drivers’ characteristics (i.e., driving experience) were examined.
In total, 43 participants, aged 19–56 years including 30 males and 13 females, held a valid driving license, drove through a virtual simulated urban road containing four roundabouts, implemented in a static driving simulator, under baseline condition (no distraction) as well as mobile-induced distraction. Driving simulator data were collected and drivers’ gaze direction and fixation on nine areas of interest were captured with an eye tracker.
Palabras clave
Health and safety promotion
Mobile phone
Driving performance
Roundabout
Eye movement
Driving simulator
Materia
Tecnología
Technology
Transportes
Transportation
Informática
Computer science
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