Behavior Change Over Time When Driving with Adaptive Cruise Control

MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics Research Paper No. 2022/027

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, volume 66, issue 1, 2022[10.1177/1071181322661191]

Posted: 25 Apr 2025

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Ian Reagan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jessica B. Cicchino

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Eric Teoh

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Bryan Reimer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics

Bruce Mehler

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics

Pnina Gershon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics

Date Written: January 01, 2022

Abstract

A field operational test assessed visual-manual disengagement when driving with adaptive cruise control (ACC) relative to manual driving. Ten volunteers drove instrumented vehicles on public roads for 4 weeks, using the vehicles as they would their own. To study change over time, the 4-week trial was divided evenly into two periods. Analyses were based on video of drives on limited-access highways when speed was above 25 mph. Visual-manual disengagement from driving was defined as periods when drivers had both hands off the steering wheel or performed visual-manual secondary activity with electronics. Odds of visual-manual disengagement increased from period 1 (weeks 1 and 2) to period 2 (weeks 3 and 4) more during ACC use than during manual driving. Conversely, odds of cellphone manipulation and hands-offwheel behavior increased in period 2 during manual driving only, suggesting a nuanced connection between behavioral adaptation to ACC use after a month of exposure. © 2022 by Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. All rights reserved.

Suggested Citation

Reagan, Ian and Cicchino, Jessica B. and Teoh, Eric and Reimer, Bryan and Mehler, Bruce and Gershon, Pnina, Behavior Change Over Time When Driving with Adaptive Cruise Control (January 01, 2022). MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics Research Paper No. 2022/027, Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, volume 66, issue 1, 2022[10.1177/1071181322661191], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5230424

Ian Reagan (Contact Author)

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Jessica B. Cicchino

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Eric Teoh

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ( email )

Bryan Reimer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

Bruce Mehler

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

Pnina Gershon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Transportation & Logistics ( email )

United States

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