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How does eco-driving make us feel? Considering the psychological effects of eco-driving

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APPLIED ERGONOMICS
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103680

Keywords

Fuel consumption; Eco-driving; Subjective states

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  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) [EP/N022262/1]

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Despite the known benefits of eco-driving, its psychological impact has been less studied. Engaging in eco-driving can reduce fuel consumption but has negative effects on journey time and mood. However, it has positive effects on self-esteem, suggesting potential longer term psychological benefits.
Despite both the environmental and financial benefits of eco-driving being well known, the psychological impact of engaging in eco-driving behaviours has received less attention within the literature. It was anticipated that being asked to engage in eco-driving behaviours not only has an impact on vehicle fuel usage, but also on the driver, both in terms of their overall mood and willingness to re-engage with the task at a later time. Results from a simulated driving study suggest that although eco-driving was beneficial in reducing fuel consumption, being asked to eco-drive had a negative effect on overall journey time and mood. Engaging in eco-driving did however have a positive effect on self-esteem, suggesting potential longer term psychological benefits of adopting this behaviour.

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