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Arrival-time judgments on multi-lane streets: the failure to ignore irrelevant traffic
Baurès, Robin; Oberfeld, Daniel; Tournier, Isabelle et al.
2014In Accident Analysis & Prevention, 65, p. 72-84
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Keywords :
Intersection-crossing; Time-to-arrival; Multiple gaps; Perceptual averaging
Abstract :
[en] How do road users decide whether or not they have enough time to cross a multiplelane street with multiple approaching vehicles? Temporal judgments have been investigated for single cars approaching an intersection, however, close to nothing is known about how street crossing decisions are being made when several vehicles are simultaneously approaching in two adjacent lanes. This task is relatively common in urban environments. We report two simulator experiments in which drivers had to judge whether it would be safe to initiate street crossing in such cases. Matching traffic gaps (i.e., the temporal separation between two consecutive vehicles) were presented either with cars approaching on a single lane or with cars approaching on two adjacent lanes, either from the same side (Experiment 1) or from the opposite sides (Experiment 2). The stimuli were designed such that only the shortest gap was decision-relevant. The results showed that when the two gaps were in sight simultaneously (Experiment 1), street-crossing decisions were also influenced by the decision-irrelevant longer gap. Observers were more willing to cross the street when they had access to information about the irrelevant gap. However, when the two gaps could not be seen simultaneously but only sequentially (Experiment 2), only the shorter and relevant gap influenced the street-crossing decisions. The results are discussed within the framework of perceptual averaging processes, and practical implications for road safety are presented.
Disciplines :
Theoretical & cognitive psychology
Author, co-author :
Baurès, Robin;  Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse 3, France > PRISSMH ; IFSTTAR > LEPSIS
Oberfeld, Daniel;  Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany > Department of Psychology
Tournier, Isabelle ;  IFSTTAR > Laboratoire exploitation, perception, simulateurs et simulations (LEPSIS)
Hecht, Heiko;  Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany > Department of Psychology
Cavallo, Viola;  IFSTTAR > LEPSIS
Language :
English
Title :
Arrival-time judgments on multi-lane streets: the failure to ignore irrelevant traffic
Publication date :
2014
Journal title :
Accident Analysis & Prevention
ISSN :
0001-4575
Volume :
65
Pages :
72-84
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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