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Graduate Research Assistant Evaluation of Connected Vehicle Warnings Effectiveness on Truck Drivers Behavior: Lessons Learned Omar Raddaoui, MS Graduate Research Assistant Mohamed M. Ahmed, Ph.D., P.E. Associate Professor

Source: Wyoming Highway Patrol – April 2015 Overview of Wyoming I-80 402 mile stretch Vital freight corridor 30-55% Truck volume Difficult road & weather conditions 1552 hours of road closure yearly Source: Wyoming Highway Patrol – April 2015

Wyoming DOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Freight-focused Improve travel reliability and safety on I-80 corridor Source: WYDOT

Wyoming DOT Connected Vehicle Pilot V2V V2I Human Machine Interface (HMI) Source: Unex

Wyoming DOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Suite of CV Applications Source: WYDOT

Pilot’s Performance Measures - Measuring Success Wyoming DOT Connected Vehicle Pilot Pilot’s Performance Measures - Measuring Success Kitchener et al. (2015)

The Team

Objective – HMI/ UX Design Derive maximal safety benefits from real-life deployment

Approach Driving simulator experimentation Stakeholder engagement

Lesson #1: Prompt the Appropriate Driver Response

Keep It Easy & Simple HMI Design Guidelines - FHWA (2015) Use familiar & standard signs - MUTCD Existing Design Signs from/adapted from MUTCD Our Findings Not Easy at All to Understand   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Very Easy to Understand Moderately Easy to Understand

Keep It Easy & Simple HMI Design Guidelines - FHWA (2015) Use familiar & standard signs - MUTCD Existing Design Signs from/adapted from MUTCD Our Findings Not Easy at All to Understand   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Very Easy to Understand Moderately Easy to Understand

Early It’s All About Driver Response Problems Hallmark et al. (2011) Problems Late and forced merging behavior at work zones Truck drivers need early alerts Existing Design Inform drivers of lane closures well in advance Early

Early It’s All About Driver Response Existing Design Inform drivers of lane closures well in advance Early Our Findings

It’s All About Driver Response Problems Speed variability at work zones ~ 20% rear end crashes (FMCSA, 2018) Blocked vision & presence of adverse weather Speeding of any kind ~ 7% (FMCSA, 2018) NBC Chicago (2012)

It’s All About Driver Response

Abrupt Reduction in Speed Gradual Reduction in Speed It’s All About Driver Response VS Speed (mph) Abrupt Reduction in Speed Gradual Reduction in Speed

It’s All About Driver Response Scenario Design Source: PohlTransportation

It’s All About Driver Response Work Zone Warnings Our Findings

More harmonious speeds It’s All About Driver Response Work Zone Warnings Our Findings More harmonious speeds

Lesson #2: Driver Safety is Above All Source: Dolman Law Group

Do Not Distract Truck Drivers Human Factors – Truck Drivers Challenging driving environment Source: En.Wheelsage – Scania G450 Source: FleetOwner

Do Not Distract Truck Drivers Our Findings 30% of simulator participants found CV moderately distracting Work Zone Warning application invoked notable distraction

Do Not Distract Truck Drivers Recommendations Original design Recommended design Reduce message flow rate HMI Design Guidelines - NHTSA (2016) In difficult driving conditions, filter out messages of lower safety relevance

Lesson #3: Build User Trust & Approval

Understand Truck Drivers’ Needs Human Factors – Truck Drivers Low tolerance for nuisance Minimize redundancy with road static signs Source: Fleet Owner (2017) Our Findings Higher approval for CV apps with marked safety/operational benefits  Allow user customizability

Communicate in a Balanced Way Source: PohlTransportation Improve Situational Awareness Minimize distraction & Nuisance VS