Evaluation research of the effects of diagrammatic guide signs with different complexities on driving behavior
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Evaluation research of the effects of diagrammatic guide signs with different complexities on driving behavior Lihua Huang1,2 · Xiaohua Zhao1 · Yang Li3 · Jian Rong1 Received: 5 June 2019 / Accepted: 1 October 2019 © Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2019
Abstract Many diagrammatic guide signs in China have become much more complex and more difficult to read than those in other countries. Furthermore, there are few regulations or studies regarding diagrammatic guide signs in China. A driving simulator experiment was conducted to analyze the influence of five typical diagrammatic guide signs with different complexities on driving behavior and to evaluate their comprehensive guidance effectiveness via the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution. The rANOVA results indicated that different diagrammatic guide signs have significantly different impacts on driving behavior. A higher complexity of the diagrammatic guide signs negatively impacted the subjective perception, operating status and maneuvering behavior. With increasing diagrammatic guide sign complexity, the gas pedal power significantly decreased at distances of 150–200 m and 50–100 m prior to the signs, the deceleration rapidly increased 150–200 m prior to the signs, the standard deviation of deceleration increased 100–150 m prior to the signs, the standard deviation of speed increased 50–100 m prior to the signs, and the speed decreased and driving time increased 0–50 m prior to the signs. Eight indicators were used to synthetically evaluate the comprehensive guidance effectiveness of the five types of diagrammatic guide signs. The final ranking (from best to worst) of the five diagrammatic guide signs with regard to their effectiveness was obtained. On the whole, a negative correlation relationship exists between the complexity and the comprehensive guidance effectiveness of the five types of diagrammatic guide signs. This relationship should be taken into account when designing new diagrammatic guide signs and optimizing complex diagrammatic guide signs in the future. Keywords Urban expressway · Diagrammatic guide sign · Driving simulator experiment · Driving behavior · TOPSIS
1 Introduction 1.1 Current practice * Xiaohua Zhao [email protected] Lihua Huang [email protected] Yang Li [email protected] Jian Rong [email protected] 1
College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing Collaborative Innovation Center for Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
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Urban Safety Research Department, Beijing Research Center of Urban System Engineering, Beijing 100089, China
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Beijing Police College, Beijing 102202, China
Traffic signs are the language of roads and play an important role in people’s daily travel. A graphic symbol can be easily understood and remembered by drivers (Song 2010). Therefore, graphic symbols are widely used on traffic signs. Diagrammatic guide signs (DGSs) are wid
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