Exploring the Benefits of a Simulator-Based Emergency Braking Exercise with Novice Teen Drivers

Author:

Gangadharaiah Rakesh1ORCID,Brooks Johnell O.1,Mims Lauren2,Rosopa Patrick J.3ORCID,Dempsey Mark4,Cooper Robert4,Isley Donnie5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Automotive Engineering, Clemson University, Greenville, SC 29607, USA

2. Westat, Rockville, MD 20850, USA

3. Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA

4. Dorman High School, Spartanburg, SC 29376, USA

5. BMW Performance Center, Greer, SC 29651, USA

Abstract

This exploratory study investigated whether using the Pedals Emergency Stop© interactive driving simulator exercise improved the understanding and performance of emergency braking among novice teen drivers. Seventy-one high school driver education students (aged 15–19) participated. All of the teens completed the Pedals Emergency Stop© interactive exercise driving simulator task and then an on-road ABS exercise in a driver’s education vehicle; there was no control group. Students’ ability to complete the simulator-based emergency braking task increased from an initial passing rate of only 18.3% to a maximum of 81.7% by the end of the simulation exercise. A positive trend was observed over successive simulator trials, with the linear effect explaining 51.1% of the variance in emergency stopping “pass” rates using the simulator task. In addition, participants who passed more trials during the Pedals Emergency Stop© simulator exercise were 12.3% more likely to fully activate the ABS during the on-road emergency stop activity using the driver’s education vehicle. Post-study surveys revealed that 95% of the participants improved their understanding of ABS as a result of the simulation-based training, and 98% felt there was a positive impact from the driving simulation exercise on their real-world emergency braking capabilities. Participants highly endorsed the Pedals Emergency Stop© exercise for ABS education and refresher training, with a rating of 4.7 out of 5. This study emphasizes the potential benefits of incorporating simulator-based exercises into driver education and training, with the long-term goal of promoting safe driving behaviors and outcomes.

Funder

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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