Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections

STOP signs are often physically blocked by obstacles at the corner, forming a safety threat. To enhance the safety at an un-signalized intersection like a STOP sign intersection, a radio frequency identification (RFID) based drivers smart advisory system (DSAS) was developed, which provides drivers...

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Main Authors: Qing Li, Fengxiang Qiao, Xiaobing Wang, Lei Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209575641730199X
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spelling doaj-13e3b418d85840ce8bccefc665919ac72021-02-02T02:27:26ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)2095-75642017-06-014326227110.1016/j.jtte.2017.05.006Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersectionsQing LiFengxiang QiaoXiaobing WangLei YuSTOP signs are often physically blocked by obstacles at the corner, forming a safety threat. To enhance the safety at an un-signalized intersection like a STOP sign intersection, a radio frequency identification (RFID) based drivers smart advisory system (DSAS) was developed, which provides drivers with an earlier warning message when they are approaching an un-signalized intersection. In this research, a pilot field test was conducted with the DSAS alarm on an approach towards a STOP sign intersection in a residential area in Houston, Texas. The designed test route covers all turning movements, including left turn, through movement, and right turn. GPS units recorded test drivers' driving behaviors. A self-developed MATLAB program and statistically significant difference t-test were applied to analyze the impacts of the DSAS messages on drivers' driving performance, in terms of approaching speed profile, acceleration/deceleration rates, braking distance, and possible extra vehicle emissions induced by the introduction of the DSAS message. Drivers' preference on the DSAS was investigated by a designed survey questionnaire among test drivers. Results showed that the DSAS alarm was able to induce drivers to drive significantly slower to approach a STOP sign intersection, perform smaller fluctuation in acceleration/deceleration rates, and be more aware of a coming STOP sign indicated by decelerating earlier. All test drivers preferred to follow the DSAS alarm on roads for a safety concern. Further, the DSAS alarm caused the reduction in emission rates through movement. For a general observation, more road tests with more participants and different test routes were recommended.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209575641730199XDriving performanceSTOP sign intersectionDrivers smart advisory systemRadio frequency identificationSafetyVehicle emissions
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author Qing Li
Fengxiang Qiao
Xiaobing Wang
Lei Yu
spellingShingle Qing Li
Fengxiang Qiao
Xiaobing Wang
Lei Yu
Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
Driving performance
STOP sign intersection
Drivers smart advisory system
Radio frequency identification
Safety
Vehicle emissions
author_facet Qing Li
Fengxiang Qiao
Xiaobing Wang
Lei Yu
author_sort Qing Li
title Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
title_short Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
title_full Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
title_fullStr Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
title_full_unstemmed Drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at STOP sign intersections
title_sort drivers' smart advisory system improves driving performance at stop sign intersections
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
issn 2095-7564
publishDate 2017-06-01
description STOP signs are often physically blocked by obstacles at the corner, forming a safety threat. To enhance the safety at an un-signalized intersection like a STOP sign intersection, a radio frequency identification (RFID) based drivers smart advisory system (DSAS) was developed, which provides drivers with an earlier warning message when they are approaching an un-signalized intersection. In this research, a pilot field test was conducted with the DSAS alarm on an approach towards a STOP sign intersection in a residential area in Houston, Texas. The designed test route covers all turning movements, including left turn, through movement, and right turn. GPS units recorded test drivers' driving behaviors. A self-developed MATLAB program and statistically significant difference t-test were applied to analyze the impacts of the DSAS messages on drivers' driving performance, in terms of approaching speed profile, acceleration/deceleration rates, braking distance, and possible extra vehicle emissions induced by the introduction of the DSAS message. Drivers' preference on the DSAS was investigated by a designed survey questionnaire among test drivers. Results showed that the DSAS alarm was able to induce drivers to drive significantly slower to approach a STOP sign intersection, perform smaller fluctuation in acceleration/deceleration rates, and be more aware of a coming STOP sign indicated by decelerating earlier. All test drivers preferred to follow the DSAS alarm on roads for a safety concern. Further, the DSAS alarm caused the reduction in emission rates through movement. For a general observation, more road tests with more participants and different test routes were recommended.
topic Driving performance
STOP sign intersection
Drivers smart advisory system
Radio frequency identification
Safety
Vehicle emissions
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209575641730199X
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