Methodological development of a specific tool for assessing acceptability of assistive systems of powered two-wheeler-riders. Paper presented at the 20th ITS World Congress, Tokyo 2013.

Author(s)
Füssl, E. Oberlader, M. Beanland, V. Spyropoulou, I. Lenné, M.G. Joshi, S. Rössger, L. Leden, L. Underwood, G. & Carvalhais, J.
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Abstract

Research on the acceptability of assistive systems for improving the safety of powered two-wheelers (PTWs) is a pressing issue. The use of safety-enhancing assistive systems for motorised vehicles, including advanced driver assistance systems and in-vehicle information systems is widespread in many countries. Yet, there is only a limited number of equivalent intelligent transport systems (ITS) for PTWs, namely advanced rider assistance systems and on-bike information systems. This study describes the methodological development of a specific tool for assessing motorcyclists’ acceptability of ITS, as part of the motorcyclists’ profiling questionnaire (MOPROQ). There were three stages of development. First, a literature review was undertaken to assess the current state of the art regarding ITS for PTWs and to determine the most relevant facets of acceptability that should be measured. Second, a series of focus group interviews were conducted to explore riders ’ attitudes towards ITS. Finally, the focus group results were used to develop a large-scale survey (MOPROQ), which was administered to an initial sample of over 6000 riders internationally. The designed tool can be used as a basis for the determination of rider acceptability of ITS systems in the future. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20150312 ST [electronic version only]
Source

IET Intelligent Transport Systems, Vol. 9 (2015), No. 1 (February), p. 12-21, 50 ref.

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