Research on the Effect of Driving Behavior Recognition on Safe Driving of Elderly Persons

Traffic accidents caused by elderly drivers is a serious social problem in Japan facing super aging society. The traffic accidents are mainly caused by decline in physical and cognitive abilities due to aging. Today, the new technologies such as automated driving is developing toward the realization...

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Published inJournal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies Vol. 15; pp. 2947 - 2963
Main Authors ARAKAWA, Yuta, TAKAHASHI, Yukihiro, TAKADA, Kazuyuki, MIYAUCHI, Kota
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Abstract Traffic accidents caused by elderly drivers is a serious social problem in Japan facing super aging society. The traffic accidents are mainly caused by decline in physical and cognitive abilities due to aging. Today, the new technologies such as automated driving is developing toward the realization of a safe automotive society. However, it will take a considerable amount of time before such new technologies are widely used in the society. Therefore, safe driving awareness remains an important means of reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents. In this study, safe driving management was conducted for elderly drivers. Driving data of the elderly drivers were collected and analyzed, and a driving evaluation sheet was created. It was verified whether drivers who received the driving evaluation sheet would practice safer driving by recognizing their own driving. As a conclusion, it became clear that driving behavior recognition by the feedback effects on safer driving.
AbstractList Traffic accidents caused by elderly drivers is a serious social problem in Japan facing super aging society. The traffic accidents are mainly caused by decline in physical and cognitive abilities due to aging. Today, the new technologies such as automated driving is developing toward the realization of a safe automotive society. However, it will take a considerable amount of time before such new technologies are widely used in the society. Therefore, safe driving awareness remains an important means of reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents. In this study, safe driving management was conducted for elderly drivers. Driving data of the elderly drivers were collected and analyzed, and a driving evaluation sheet was created. It was verified whether drivers who received the driving evaluation sheet would practice safer driving by recognizing their own driving. As a conclusion, it became clear that driving behavior recognition by the feedback effects on safer driving.
Author TAKAHASHI, Yukihiro
MIYAUCHI, Kota
ARAKAWA, Yuta
TAKADA, Kazuyuki
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– reference: MIYAUCHI, Kota, TAKADA, Kazuyuki, Moeko NOGUCHI-SHINOHARA, Makoto FUJIU, Research on Relationship between Driving Ability and Cognitive Impairment of Elderly Driver, Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 2021, Volume 14, Pages 2258-2276.
– reference: Aksan, N., Hacker, S. D., Sager, L., Dawson, J., Anderson, S., & Rizzo, M. (2016). Correspondence between Simulator and On-Road Drive Performance: Implications for Assessment of Driving Safety. Geriatrics (Basel, Switzerland), 1(1), 8.
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– reference: Marchal-Crespo, L., McHughen, S., Cramer, S. C., & Reinkensmeyer, D. J. (2010). The effect of haptic guidance, aging, and initial skill level on motor learning of a steering task. Experimental brain research, 201(2), 209-220.
– reference: Coxon, K., Chevalier, A., Brown, J., Clarke, E., Billot, L., Boufous, S., Ivers, R., & Keay, L. (2017). Effects of a Safe Transportation Educational Program for Older Drivers on Driving Exposure and Community Participation: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 65(3), 540-549.
– reference: Jahnavi YARLAGADDA, Digvijay S. PAWAR, Driving Style Analysis of Car Drivers Using Real-Time Driving Data - An Unsupervised Approach, Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 2021, Volume 14, p. 2201-2216.
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