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Title: | State-of-the-art Technologies for Post-Trip Safety Interventions | Authors: | Michelaraki, Eva Katrakazas, Christos Yannis, George Filtness, Ashleigh Talbot, Rachel Hancox, Graham Pilkington-Cheney, Fran BRIJS, Tom BRIJS, Kris ROSS, Veerle DIRIX, Helene NEVEN, An PAUL, Roeland Fortsakis, Petros Konstantina Frantzola, Eleni Taveira, Rodrigo |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Source: | Proceedings of the 7th Humanist Conference, | Abstract: | Several systems and methods have been investigated in order to develop an appropriate driver monitoring and mentoring strategy after each trip. The i-DREAMS platform allows the implementation of post-trip interventions, meant to motivate and enable human operators to develop the appropriate safety-oriented attitude in the future. Hence, the scope of this paper is to investigate the state-of-the-art technologies utilized in four different transport modes (car, truck, bus and rail) for post-trip interventions associated with risk prevention and mitigation. Overall, several smartphone applications and web-based platforms have been explicitly designed for providing post-trip feedback to drivers, in order to identify risky driving performance, improve their behaviour and promote road safety. With regards to car-specific interventions, driver systems with gamification features and visual notifications enabled drivers to achieve a better performance. In addition, smartphone applications were found to offer a scalable, and easily implementable alternative to current road monitoring methods, although methodological challenges still remain. In trucks and buses, interventions were usually part of a broader framework (e.g. including driver coaching and management commitment) and the effects of such interventions was not be taken into account in isolation for accomplishing a sufficient safety culture change. Lastly, as | Keywords: | post-trip interventions;state-of-the-art technologies;smartphone application;web-based platform;transport modes | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/40504 | Category: | C2 | Type: | Proceedings Paper |
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