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  • Effective driver interfaces are crucial for road safety.
  • Understanding cue modality impacts on driver response is essential for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
  • Motor planning theory provides a framework for analyzing human responses to stimuli.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of haptic versus visual cues in signaling upcoming lane changes.
  • To investigate the role of cue modality in motor planning and action selection during driving tasks.
  • To analyze the impact of cue modality on response time and steering accuracy.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a fixed-base driving simulator with an active steering system for realistic force feedback.
  • Employed licensed drivers instructed to perform lane changes based on directional precues and imperative cues.
  • Tested visual, haptic, and crossmodal cueing conditions using the movement precuing technique.

Main Results:

  • Haptic imperative cues resulted in significantly faster response times than visual imperative cues.
  • Invalid haptic cues showed minimal negative impact on response time and initial steering errors.
  • Crossmodal cueing effects varied, but haptic imperative cues consistently outperformed visual ones.

Conclusions:

  • Imperative haptic cues enhance action selection and reduce cognitive processing time in driving.
  • Haptic feedback offers a more efficient modality for directional signaling in lane change maneuvers.
  • Future ADAS design should consider leveraging haptic feedback for improved driver performance and safety.