Communications (Oct 2023)

Accident Response Analysis of Six Different Types of Distracted Driving

  • Alireza Ansariyar,
  • Abolfazl Taherpour,
  • Parisa Masoumi,
  • Mansoureh Jeihani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2023.070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. F78 – F95

Abstract

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The study analysed the driving performance and visual impairment of 92 participants under six different distraction scenarios. Using a car simulator and by simulating two real-world roads, a variety of data was collected, including driver behavior and vehicle-related data. According to a statistical analysis conducted during and before the distraction on road 1, females significantly increased speed more than males when using a hand-held call (=scenario #3), hands-free call (=scenario #4), text (=scenario #6), and voice command text (=scenario #7). The Kruskal-Wallis H test was performed on gender, age, vehicle speed, throttle, and offset from the center of the road subcategories, while selecting the more correlated variable with each type of distraction. Finally, the generalized linear regression model was used to provide a significant relationship between the frequency of distraction and highly correlated independent variables.

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