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Human Factors | 2014

Perfect Timing: Urgency, Not Driving Situations, Influence the Best Timing to Activate Warnings

Julia Werneke; Andro Kleen; Mark Vollrath

Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of different driving scenarios (urban, rural, highway) on the timing required by drivers from a two-stage warning system, based on car-to-car communication. Background: Car-to-car communication systems are designed to inform drivers of potential hazards at an early stage, before they are visible to them. Here, questions arise as to how drivers acknowledge early warnings and when they should be informed (first stage) and warned (second stage). Hence, optimum timing for presenting the information was tested. Method: A psychophysical method was used to establish the optimum timing in three driving scenarios at different speed limits (urban: 50 km/h, rural: 100 km/h, highway: 130 km/h). A total of 24 participants (11 female, 13 male; M = 29.1 years, SD = 11.6 years) participated in the study. Results: The results showed that the optimum timing did not differ among the three scenarios. The first and second stages should ultimately be presented at different timings at each speed limit (first stage: 26.5 s, second stage: 12.1 s before a potential hazard). Conclusion: The results showed that well-selected timing for activating information and warning is crucial for the acceptance of these systems. Appropriate timing for presenting the information and warning can be derived for these systems. Application: The findings will be integrated in further development of assistance systems based on car-to-x technology within the Car2X-Safety project of the Niedersächsisches Forschungszentrum Fahrzeugtechnik in Germany. This study was also supported by Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2014

Introducing naturalistic cycling data: what factors influence bicyclists' safety in the real world?

Marco Dozza; Julia Werneke


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2016

Using naturalistic data to assess e-cyclist behavior

Marco Dozza; Giulio Francesco Bianchi Piccinini; Julia Werneke


Proceeding ot the st International Cycling Safety Conference, Helmond NL, Nov 7-8 2012. | 2012

Piloting the Naturalistic Methodology on Bicycles

Marco Dozza; Julia Werneke; Andre Fernandez


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2016

Timing of Early Warning Stages in a Multi Stage Collision Warning System: Drivers’ Evaluation Depending on Situational Influences

Susann Winkler; Julia Werneke; Mark Vollrath


Cognition, Technology & Work | 2014

How do environmental characteristics at intersections change in their relevance for drivers before entering an intersection: analysis of drivers' gaze and driving behavior in a driving simulator study

Julia Werneke; Mark Vollrath


Proceedings, International Cycling Safety Conference 2013 20-21 November 2013, Helmond, The Netherlands | 2013

e-BikeSAFE: A Naturalistic Cycling Study to Understand how Electrical Bicycles Change Cycling Behaviour and Influence Safety.

Marco Dozza; Julia Werneke; Michael Mackenzie


PROCEEDINGS of the 3rd International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention | 2013

Analysis of the role of inattention in road crashes based on naturalistic on-board safety monitoring data

Johan Engström; Julia Werneke; Jonas Bärgman; Noel Nguyen; Bryan Cook


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2015

Safety–critical events in everyday cycling – Interviews with bicyclists and video annotation of safety–critical events in a naturalistic cycling study

Julia Werneke; Marco Dozza; MariAnne Karlsson


Landtechnik | 2009

Analysis of human factors on agricultural machines

Thorsten Lang; Thomas Göres; Dennis Jünemann; Mark Vollrath; Julia Werneke; Anja Katharina Huemer

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Marco Dozza

Chalmers University of Technology

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Mark Vollrath

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Jonas Bärgman

Chalmers University of Technology

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MariAnne Karlsson

Chalmers University of Technology

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Kip Smith

Naval Postgraduate School

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Andre Fernandez

Chalmers University of Technology

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