A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour

In this paper, we investigated drivers’ visual behaviour while travelling a road regularly opened to traffic in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the traditional scientific models and propose, at the same time, further measures useful for understanding the complex phenomenon. As is known, driv...

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Main Authors: Nicola Bongiorno, Gaetano Bosurgi, Orazio Pellegrino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-06-01
Series:Transport
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/1441
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spelling doaj-9748a3f895c143fc9cc32fc8e98af9aa2021-07-02T05:57:22ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802016-06-0131210.3846/16484142.2016.1188852A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviourNicola Bongiorno0Gaetano Bosurgi1Orazio Pellegrino2Dept of Civil Engineering, University of Messina, ItalyDept of Civil Engineering, University of Messina, ItalyDept of Civil Engineering, University of Messina, Italy In this paper, we investigated drivers’ visual behaviour while travelling a road regularly opened to traffic in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the traditional scientific models and propose, at the same time, further measures useful for understanding the complex phenomenon. As is known, drivers acquire the necessary information for knowing the road geometry by visually detecting certain areas of the surrounding context. Some models in the literature have shown in a simple and convincing way these mechanisms, but they are valid only with specific assumptions, often very restrictive, such as a two-lane road, horizontal sign clearly visible and no interaction with other vehicles. For this reason, in this study we wanted to investigate different conditions, by estimating the visual strategy of some regular drivers on a three-lane road in presence of other vehicles. The visual behaviour was surveyed with the Tobii Glasses Eye Tracker and the resulting raw data were further manipulated by us to extract more useful information for our purposes. In particular, we quantified the driver’s dedicated attention to the various elements present inside the environmental context, both static (road edges, road signs, dashboard, etc.) and dynamic (other vehicles), meaning by this term those that could potentially collide with the trajectories of our vehicle. The achieved results, highlighting the limits of validity of some recent studies, contain some proposed indexes useful to give a better understanding of the visual behaviour in order to detect any eventual weakness of the road. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/1441highwayinformation infrastructureperformance evaluationadvanced technologiesanalysis; visibility
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author Nicola Bongiorno
Gaetano Bosurgi
Orazio Pellegrino
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Gaetano Bosurgi
Orazio Pellegrino
A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
Transport
highway
information infrastructure
performance evaluation
advanced technologies
analysis; visibility
author_facet Nicola Bongiorno
Gaetano Bosurgi
Orazio Pellegrino
author_sort Nicola Bongiorno
title A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
title_short A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
title_full A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
title_fullStr A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
title_full_unstemmed A procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
title_sort procedure for evaluating the influence of road context on drivers’ visual behaviour
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Transport
issn 1648-4142
1648-3480
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In this paper, we investigated drivers’ visual behaviour while travelling a road regularly opened to traffic in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the traditional scientific models and propose, at the same time, further measures useful for understanding the complex phenomenon. As is known, drivers acquire the necessary information for knowing the road geometry by visually detecting certain areas of the surrounding context. Some models in the literature have shown in a simple and convincing way these mechanisms, but they are valid only with specific assumptions, often very restrictive, such as a two-lane road, horizontal sign clearly visible and no interaction with other vehicles. For this reason, in this study we wanted to investigate different conditions, by estimating the visual strategy of some regular drivers on a three-lane road in presence of other vehicles. The visual behaviour was surveyed with the Tobii Glasses Eye Tracker and the resulting raw data were further manipulated by us to extract more useful information for our purposes. In particular, we quantified the driver’s dedicated attention to the various elements present inside the environmental context, both static (road edges, road signs, dashboard, etc.) and dynamic (other vehicles), meaning by this term those that could potentially collide with the trajectories of our vehicle. The achieved results, highlighting the limits of validity of some recent studies, contain some proposed indexes useful to give a better understanding of the visual behaviour in order to detect any eventual weakness of the road.
topic highway
information infrastructure
performance evaluation
advanced technologies
analysis; visibility
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/1441
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