Reaction to a critical situation during driving with Adaptive Cruise Control for users and non-users of the system

•Negative behavioural adaptations to ACC were observed during system’s failure.•The ACC users’ mental model of the system influences the reaction to ACC failure.•The driver’s trust in ACC does not have an effect on the reaction to ACC failure.•The mental model of ACC became more accurate after exper...

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Published inSafety science Vol. 72; pp. 116 - 126
Main Authors Bianchi Piccinini, Giulio Francesco, Rodrigues, Carlos Manuel, Leitão, Miguel, Simões, Anabela
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Abstract •Negative behavioural adaptations to ACC were observed during system’s failure.•The ACC users’ mental model of the system influences the reaction to ACC failure.•The driver’s trust in ACC does not have an effect on the reaction to ACC failure.•The mental model of ACC became more accurate after experiencing ACC failure.•The driver’s trust in ACC did not change after experiencing ACC failure. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system that maintains driver-selected speed and headway to a preceding vehicle. The system presents some limitations that are, in part or totally, unknown to the users. Hence, many drivers exhibit a rudimentary mental model of the system and place excessive trust in the device. As a consequence, negative effects on road safety can easily occur. However, to date, many studies conducted on ACC have comprised participants who had never used ACC previously. Therefore, there is limited knowledge of how ACC affects the driving performance of experienced users of the system. To shed light on this point, twenty-six participants, divided into two groups (ACC users and non-users) drove twice in the simulated environment (once with the ACC and once manually). During both drives, the participants experienced a critical situation (stationary vehicle stopped in the cruising lane of the highway). The results show that negative behavioural adaptations to the ACC resulted from the usage of the system with regard to the critical situation: the risk of collision during the driving with ACC was increased compared with the manual driving for both groups of drivers. Besides, the research stresses the negative large correlation between the driver’s mental model of ACC operation in the critical situation and the safety margins maintained by the ACC users during the same situation. Finally, it was found that the drivers’ trust in the system does not have an influence on the drivers’ behaviour during the trial with the ACC.
AbstractList •Negative behavioural adaptations to ACC were observed during system’s failure.•The ACC users’ mental model of the system influences the reaction to ACC failure.•The driver’s trust in ACC does not have an effect on the reaction to ACC failure.•The mental model of ACC became more accurate after experiencing ACC failure.•The driver’s trust in ACC did not change after experiencing ACC failure. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system that maintains driver-selected speed and headway to a preceding vehicle. The system presents some limitations that are, in part or totally, unknown to the users. Hence, many drivers exhibit a rudimentary mental model of the system and place excessive trust in the device. As a consequence, negative effects on road safety can easily occur. However, to date, many studies conducted on ACC have comprised participants who had never used ACC previously. Therefore, there is limited knowledge of how ACC affects the driving performance of experienced users of the system. To shed light on this point, twenty-six participants, divided into two groups (ACC users and non-users) drove twice in the simulated environment (once with the ACC and once manually). During both drives, the participants experienced a critical situation (stationary vehicle stopped in the cruising lane of the highway). The results show that negative behavioural adaptations to the ACC resulted from the usage of the system with regard to the critical situation: the risk of collision during the driving with ACC was increased compared with the manual driving for both groups of drivers. Besides, the research stresses the negative large correlation between the driver’s mental model of ACC operation in the critical situation and the safety margins maintained by the ACC users during the same situation. Finally, it was found that the drivers’ trust in the system does not have an influence on the drivers’ behaviour during the trial with the ACC.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a system that maintains driver-selected speed and headway to a preceding vehicle. The system presents some limitations that are, in part or totally, unknown to the users. Hence, many drivers exhibit a rudimentary mental model of the system and place excessive trust in the device. As a consequence, negative effects on road safety can easily occur. However, to date, many studies conducted on ACC have comprised participants who had never used ACC previously. Therefore, there is limited knowledge of how ACC affects the driving performance of experienced users of the system. To shed light on this point, twenty-six participants, divided into two groups (ACC users and non-users) drove twice in the simulated environment (once with the ACC and once manually). During both drives, the participants experienced a critical situation (stationary vehicle stopped in the cruising lane of the highway). The results show that negative behavioural adaptations to the ACC resulted from the usage of the system with regard to the critical situation: the risk of collision during the driving with ACC was increased compared with the manual driving for both groups of drivers. Besides, the research stresses the negative large correlation between the driver's mental model of ACC operation in the critical situation and the safety margins maintained by the ACC users during the same situation. Finally, it was found that the drivers' trust in the system does not have an influence on the drivers' behaviour during the trial with the ACC.
Author Rodrigues, Carlos Manuel
Bianchi Piccinini, Giulio Francesco
Simões, Anabela
Leitão, Miguel
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Headways
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Safety margins
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