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Exploring an alternative in-car music background designed for driver safety

by: Warren Brodsky, Micha Kizner
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 15, No. 2. (March 2012), pp. 162-173, doi:10.1016/j.trf.2011.12.001  Key: citeulike:10319549

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Young drivers listen to highly energetic aggressive music of a fast-tempo and accentuated beat at elevated volumes. They are not aware of the effects that music may have on perception, performance, and control of the vehicle. The crux of the matter is not the use of music per se, but rather the abuse of music that is hazardous. The current study developed a viable alternative music background for in-car listening towards improved driver safety. After a group of everyday listeners confirmed the experimental music as suitable for in-car music listening, 22 drivers each drove four trips while listening to either preferred music CDs or the experimental background, then 31 drivers each drove ten trips while listening to the alternative background. Study A demonstrated criterion related validity, although the experimental background preoccupied less attention. While Study B indicated habituation effects, drivers reported ever increasing levels of positive mood states throughout. ⺠Drivers listen to loud fast-tempo aggressive music with accentuated beats. ⺠Drivers are not aware how music shapes perception and affects vehicular control. ⺠We developed a viable alternative in-car music background for improved driver safety. ⺠Two road studies demonstrated criterion related validity to drivers preferred music. ⺠Experimental in-car music engaged decreased attention with increased positive moods.


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