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Driver eye movements in relation to unfamiliar traffic signs: An eye tracking study
D. Babić, H. Dijanić, L. Jakob, D. Babić, E. Garcia-Garzon
Language English Country Great Britain
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Time Factors MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- International Cooperation MeSH
- Fixation, Ocular physiology MeSH
- Location Directories and Signs standards MeSH
- Eye Movements physiology MeSH
- Attention MeSH
- Automobile Driving psychology MeSH
- Recognition, Psychology physiology MeSH
- Photic Stimulation MeSH
- Eye-Tracking Technology MeSH
- Knowledge MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Traffic signs are an integral part of the traffic control plan and they provide road users with necessary information on the upcoming situation. This paper aims to examine the level of understanding of traffic sign imagery used in different countries and to track participants' eye movement when they encounter unfamiliar signs. Tobii eye tracking glasses were used to track gaze differences between familiar and unfamiliar traffic signs. Our findings show that sign characteristics (such as the amount of information on the sign) and the observer's knowledge of the sign meaning have a significant impact on eye behaviour. Signs containing more information (loaded with more content) and unfamiliar to the participant systematically produced the longest overall and average fixations and gazing duration. Given that longer gaze time for unfamiliar traffic signs presents a potential traffic hazard, we evaluated the need for standardization of traffic signs.
Department of Psychology Charles University Prague Czech Republic
School of Education and Health Sciences Universidad Camilo José Cela Madrid Spain
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