Delay in Response Time of Automobile Driver due to Gazing at an In-Vehicle Navigation Display Device
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概要
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This paper examines how a driver's behavior, such as gazing at an in-vehicle navigation display device, affects safety driving. We carried out two types of experiments. The first one examined the response time the driver from the time when the stop lamps of the preceding vehicle went on. Under the conditions that the driver was instructed to look at the in-vehicle display device as long as possible. We found that it was almost impossible for the driver to recognize the traffic conditions in front when gazing at the display device. The other experiment examined an ordinary driver's behavior of diverting his line of vision from the front. Based on the results, we also conducted an analysis to obtain quantitatively the delay in response time when the driver is ordinarily shifting attention from in front to the display device.
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著者
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Okada Takeo
Traffic Safety And Nuisance Research Institute
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MORITA Kazumoto
Traffic Safety and Nuisance Research Institute
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Mashiko Jin'ichi
Traffic Safety And Nuisance Research Institute
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