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Lateral Control
Initial Impressions Questionnaire
I’m going to present to you a series of warning types. For each, I’d like you to answer the following questions while imagining each approach in the context of a Lane Departure Warning.
This warning would be an effective way to notify me of an unintentional lane departure.
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Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
For notifying me of an unintentional lane departure, I find this type of warning…
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Extremely Annoying |
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Neutral |
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Not at all Annoying |
I would like to have this Lane Departure Warning in my personal vehicle.
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Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
What other feedback do you have about this approach?
Post- Warning Questionnaire
This series of questions to be repeated following exposure to each warning configuration while driving and experiencing purposeful lane departures.
The timing of the alert I experienced was appropriate.
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Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
It was clear what the warning was trying to convey.
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Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
If your answer was 4 or less, please explain:
This warning would be an effective way to notify me of an unintentional lane departure.
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7 |
Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
For notifying me of an unintentional lane departure, I find this type of warning…
1 |
2 |
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4 |
5 |
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7 |
Extremely Annoying |
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Neutral |
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Not at all Annoying |
I would like to have this Lane Departure Warning in my personal vehicle.
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Strongly Disagree |
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Neutral |
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Strongly Agree |
If my vehicle was equipped with this type of Lane Departure Warning, I would keep it enabled
All of the time
Sometimes
Never
Elaborate on the reasons for your reply to the previous question.
What other feedback do you have about this approach?
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