A Driving Simulation Study Examining Destination Entry with iOS 5 Google Maps and a Garmin Portable GPS System

作者: Celena Dopart , Anders Häggman , Cameron Thornberry , Bruce Mehler , Jonathan Dobres

DOI: 10.1177/1541931213571421

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摘要: A simulation study compared 23 young adult drivers’ task completion time, mean glance number of glances, and percentage long glances while performing a navigation entry with Garmin portable GPS system mobile application (iOS 5 Google Maps) on an iPod Touch. We participants’ performance these tasks using the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) eye-glance acceptance criteria. found that, irrespective device used, no participant was able to complete within recommended total time window 12 seconds. When entering destination into iOS interface, only 73.9% drivers meet NHTSA criteria for duration glances. With system, 91.3% participants this criterion. All were maintain adequate off road durations. Finally, we method assessing all more traditional methods ...

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