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Investigating the Influence of External Car Displays on Pedestrians' Crossing Behavior in Virtual Reality

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3338286.3340138

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External car displays; Autonomous vehicles; Pedestrian-autonomous vehicle interaction; Traffic safety; Virtual reality

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  1. Business Finland as part of the VARPU programme
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme under ERCEA grant [683008 AMPLIFY]

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Focusing on pedestrian safety in the era of automated vehicles, we investigate the interaction between pedestrians and automated cars. In particular, we investigate the influence of external car displays (ECDs) on pedestrians' crossing behavior, and the time needed to make a crossing decision. We present a study in a high-immersion VR environment comparing three alternative car-situated visualizations: a smiling grille, a traffic light style indicator, and a gesturing robotic driver. Crossing at non-designated crossing points on a straight road and at a junction, where vehicles turn towards the pedestrian, are explored. We report that ECDs significantly reduce pedestrians' decision time, and argue that ECDs support comfort, trust and acceptance in automated vehicles. We believe ECDs might become a valuable addition for future vehicles.

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