In-vehicle nudging for increased Adaptive Cruise Control use: a field study

Author:

Gustavsson PärORCID,Ljung Aust Mikael

Abstract

AbstractClose following to lead vehicles is associated with increased risk of rear-end crashes in road traffic. One way to reduce instances of close following is through increased use of the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), which is designed to adjust vehicle speed to maintain a safe time headway. Since the activation of ACC is driver-initiated, there is a need to influence the propensity of drivers to use the function. This research aimed to explore whether in-vehicle nudging interventions could be effective for this purpose. A field trial was conducted to consecutively assess the effects of two nudges on drivers’ utilization of ACC, compared to baseline usage. Exposing the participants (n = 49) to the first ambient design nudge resulted in a 46% increase in ACC usage on average. Following the introduction of the second nudge (a competitive leaderboard nudge), the average increase among participants (n = 48) during the complete treatment period reached 61%. The changes in ACC utilization varied between individual drivers, highlighting the need to monitor behavioral outcomes of nudges and adapt them when needed. In conclusion, this research shows that utilizing in-vehicle nudging is a promising approach to increase the use of vehicle functions contributing to improved traffic safety.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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