Effect of Speed on Driver’s Visual Attention: A Study Using a Driving Simulator

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Luiz Gustavo Buzon
Aurenice C. Figueira
Ana Paula C. Larocca
Paulo Tadeu M. S. Oliveira
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[1] São Carlos School of Engineering,Department of Transportation Engineering
[2] University of São Paulo,undefined
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Driving simulator; Vehicle speed; Eye movement; Fixation duration; Driver’s attention;
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Road crashes are among the main causes of death worldwide, and driver’s attention during driving is the major source of such crashes. Moreover, the likelihood of a car crash increases proportionally to increases in speed. This study investigates the influence of vehicle’s speed on the characteristics of a driver’s attention during the driving task. It was conducted in a driving simulator in a section of an existing highway of a high crash index. The driver’s eyes movements were recorded in the virtual scenario at three different speeds, and the following three movement measures were collected: time of fixation (F) (in seconds), number of fixations (N), and mean fixation (Fm). The mixed design experiment was performed with 12 participants, and the results showed a significant difference in both time of fixation and number of fixations between 70 and 90 km/h, and 70 km/h and 110 km/h. The study enabled the assessment of the relationship between speed and drivers’ attention, since speed has a correlation with the severity of crashes. Drivers driving at lower speeds tend to assess their surroundings more attentively.
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