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Being “Always On” in Vehicles – The use of Apps While Driving Bears Risks

Franz, Benjamin ; Zöller, Ilka ; Kauer, Michaela ; Schulz, Leander ; Abendroth, Bettina ; Bruder, Ralph (2023)
Being “Always On” in Vehicles – The use of Apps While Driving Bears Risks.
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics AHFE 2014. Kraków, Poland (19.07. - 23.07.2014)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00024589
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Zweitveröffentlichung, Postprint

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does not only include being always on during everyday life but also demanding Smartphone usage while driving. Many previous studies have shown that using a mobile phone while driving does have an impact on driving safety, but little is known about Smartphone and infotainment usage. This paper presents an online survey with 215 participants, which was conducted at the Institute of Ergonomics of the Technische Universität Darmstadt. The aim of the survey was to identify needs, requirements, wishes and usage patterns of drivers to the issue of using mobile devices and infotainment systems during driving. Results show that current drivers use Smartphones and infotainment systems while driving, even though they are aware of the associated risks and have often experienced hazardous situations that can be traced back to that usage. Additionally, drivers perceived the usage of internet and applications as more distracting than the use of mobile phones. Still, participants were not willing to omit usage but rather demanded for better display and control concepts. The implications of the results are discussed within this paper.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2023
Autor(en): Franz, Benjamin ; Zöller, Ilka ; Kauer, Michaela ; Schulz, Leander ; Abendroth, Bettina ; Bruder, Ralph
Art des Eintrags: Zweitveröffentlichung
Titel: Being “Always On” in Vehicles – The use of Apps While Driving Bears Risks
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 24 Oktober 2023
Ort: Darmstadt
Publikationsdatum der Erstveröffentlichung: 2014
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Buchtitel: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics
Kollation: 9 Seiten
Veranstaltungstitel: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics AHFE 2014
Veranstaltungsort: Kraków, Poland
Veranstaltungsdatum: 19.07. - 23.07.2014
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00024589
URL / URN: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/24589
Herkunft: Zweitveröffentlichungsservice
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

The availability of Smartphones leads to an increased demand for being “always on”. This demand does not only include being always on during everyday life but also demanding Smartphone usage while driving. Many previous studies have shown that using a mobile phone while driving does have an impact on driving safety, but little is known about Smartphone and infotainment usage. This paper presents an online survey with 215 participants, which was conducted at the Institute of Ergonomics of the Technische Universität Darmstadt. The aim of the survey was to identify needs, requirements, wishes and usage patterns of drivers to the issue of using mobile devices and infotainment systems during driving. Results show that current drivers use Smartphones and infotainment systems while driving, even though they are aware of the associated risks and have often experienced hazardous situations that can be traced back to that usage. Additionally, drivers perceived the usage of internet and applications as more distracting than the use of mobile phones. Still, participants were not willing to omit usage but rather demanded for better display and control concepts. The implications of the results are discussed within this paper.

Freie Schlagworte: always on, Smartphone and infotainment system usage in vehicles, distraction and safety while driving
Status: Postprint
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-245892
Sachgruppe der Dewey Dezimalklassifikatin (DDC): 600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 620 Ingenieurwissenschaften und Maschinenbau
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Institut für Arbeitswissenschaft (IAD)
Hinterlegungsdatum: 24 Okt 2023 09:22
Letzte Änderung: 26 Okt 2023 06:24
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