Form MCSA-5852 OBMS Study Pre-Study Questionnaire

Evaluating Safety Benefits of an On-Board Monitoring System (OBMS) in Commercial Vehicle Operations: Independent Evaluation and Data Analysis

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OBMS Study Pre-Study Questionnaire

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MCSA-5852

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OBMS Study PRE-STUDY Questionnaire


Participant ID______________


Please answer the following questions based on what you think the system will be like. To answer, check only one box for each statement that best expresses your answer (unless indicated otherwise). The questionnaire will take about 20 minutes to complete.

General Use of DriveVision Pro


  1. I think using the DriveVision Pro will


Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. make me a safer driver

    1. make it easier to drive

    1. make me more aware of my surroundings (other vehicles, lane position, etc.)

    1. reduce distractions

    1. reduce sleepiness

    1. improve my driving


  1. I think the DriveVision Pro will be useful (e.g., improves safety, reduces speeding events, reduces distraction, etc.) in the following situations:


Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. Local/Residential road

    1. Highway/Freeway

    1. Good weather

    1. Bad weather

    1. Daytime

    1. Nighttime



  1. I think the DriveVision Pro will be


    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

      1. easy to use

      1. easy to learn

      1. easy to understand

      1. annoying

      1. distracting

  2. I think it will be easy to use the DriveVision Pro (e.g., easy to understand, not annoying or distracting etc.) in the following situations:


Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. Local/Residential road

    1. Highway/Freeway

    1. Good weather

    1. Bad weather

    1. Daytime

    1. Nighttime


  1. I will trust the information I receive from the DriveVision Pro.

    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

  2. I think I can depend on the DriveVision Pro.

    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

  3. I will feel more comfortable doing other things (e.g., adjusting the radio) with the DriveVision Pro.

Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree




Forward Collision Warning

The DriveVision Pro has a Forward Collision Warning that tells you when you are too close to the vehicle ahead. This warning includes a high-urgency sound to direct your attention to the road, followed by visual icon (shown in the picture).


  1. The Forward Collision Warning will be useful (for example, helpful in avoiding collisions) in the following situations:


    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

      1. Local/residential road

      1. Highway/freeway

      1. Good weather

      1. Bad weather

      1. Daytime

      1. Nighttime

  2. The Forward Collision Warning will…



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. make me a safer driver

    1. make it easier to drive

    1. be distracting

    1. be annoying



Lane Departure Warning

The DriveVision Pro has a Lane Departure Warning that tells you when you are drifting out of your lane. This warning includes a high-urgency sound to direct your attention to the road, followed by visual icon (shown in the picture).


  1. The Lane Departure Warning will be useful (e.g., helps me maintain lane position) in the following situations:


    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

      1. Local/residential road

      1. Highway/freeway

      1. Good weather

      1. Bad weather

      1. Daytime

      1. Nighttime

  2. The Lane Departure Warning will...



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. make me a safer driver

    1. make it easier to drive

    1. be distracting

    1. be annoying





Long Glances Away from Roadway Warning

The DriveVision Pro warning about Long Glances Away From Roadway. This warning includes a high-urgency sound to direct your attention to the road, followed by a visual icon (shown in the picture).


  1. The Long Glances Away From Roadway Warning will be useful (e.g.,, helpful in avoiding collisions) in the following situations:


Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. Local/residential road

    1. Highway/freeway

    1. Good weather

    1. Bad weather

    1. Daytime

    1. Nighttime


  1. The Long Glances Away From Roadway Warning will



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. make me a safer driver

    1. make it easier to drive

    1. be distracting

    1. be annoying

Driver State Notification Warnings

The DriveVision Pro has several Driver State Notifications that warn you about drowsiness, aggressive driving, out of hours of service (HOS), etc. This warning includes a low-urgency sound, and is followed by a visual icon (shown in the picture).


  1. The Driver State Notifications will be useful (for example, helpful in avoiding collisions) in the following situations:


Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. Local/residential road

    1. Highway/freeway

    1. Good weather

    1. Bad weather

    1. Daytime

    1. Nighttime


  1. The Driver State Notification Warnings will



Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

    1. make me a safer driver

    1. make it easier to drive

    1. be distracting

    1. be annoying


Other Comments about DriveVision Pro


  1. If I had a choice, I would drive a truck equipped with the DriveVision Pro.

    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

  2. If I had the DriveVision Pro in my truck, I would use it.

    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

  3. If I had the DriveVision Pro, I would adjust my driving to its information.

Strongly Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree


  1. I would recommend the DriveVision Pro to other truck drivers.

    Strongly Disagree

    Disagree

    Slightly Disagree

    Neutral

    Slightly Agree

    Agree

    Strongly Agree

  2. I think being monitored by the DriveVision Pro will be an invasion of my privacy.

Strongly

Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree



  1. I think sharing my driving data with my safety supervisor will be an invasion of my privacy.

Strongly

Disagree

Disagree

Slightly Disagree

Neutral

Slightly Agree

Agree

Strongly Agree

A Little about You


  1. What is your age? _________ years

  2. Gender: Male Female

  3. How tall are you? __________ feet ___________ inches

  4. How much do you weigh? ____________ pounds (lbs)

  5. Have you ever been tested for sleep apnea?  Yes     No

    1. If you marked ‘Yes’, do you currently have sleep apnea? Yes     No

  6. Do you wear contact lenses? Yes No

  7. Do you wear glasses at night when driving? Yes     No

  8. How long have you been working at this company? _______years _______months

  9. How long have you had a driver’s license (non-CDL)? _______years _______months

  10. How long have you had a commercial driver’s license (CDL)? _______years _______months

  11. Is your truck… Company-owned Privately-owned

  12. What type of CDL endorsement/restrictions do you have? (Check all that apply)

Air brakes restriction (L) Intrastate only (K)

Passenger (P) Double/triple trailer (T)

Tank (N) HazMat (H)

Tank and HazMat (X) Other, please specify _____________________

  1. Do you typically operate: (Check only one)

Solo In a team or couple Slip seat

  1. How many employers have you had in the last five years (including your current employer)? _____

  2. How many of these employers required you to have a CDL? _____

  3. Did you attend a truck driver training school?  Yes     No

    1. If you marked ‘Yes’, what was the duration of the training? ____weeks ____days

    2. Was your training PTDI certified?  Yes     No

  4. Do you have more than one employer?  Yes     No

    1. If you marked ‘Yes’, what other jobs do you currently work? ________________

  5. What is your current marital status? (check only one):

Now married (Skip to question 21) Widowed Divorced Separated Never married

  1. Are you currently living with a boyfriend/girlfriend or partner?

Yes No (Skip to question 21)

  1. Are you currently living in a registered domestic partnership or civil union?

Yes No

  1. How many dependents do you have (e.g., parents and/or children)? __________

  2. What is your highest level of education?

Some high school or less 4-year college degree

High school diploma Master’s degree

Some college Professional degree

2-year college degree/trade school Doctorate degree

  1. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?

Yes     No



  1. What is your race? Please select one or more.

White

Black or African-American

Asian

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

American Indian or Alaska Native



  1. Is English your first language? Yes     No

    1. If you marked ‘No’, what is your first language? _____________

  2. a. How many moving violations have you had in the last 36 months: __________

b. How many of these moving violations were in the last 12 months: __________

  1. a. How many vehicular crashes have you been involved in during the last 36 months: __________

b. How many of these crashes were considered 'your fault': __________

  1. a. How many vehicular crashes have you been involved in during the last 12 months: __________

b. How many of these crashes were considered 'your fault': __________





Thank you for participating in this questionnaire.

Please direct any questions or concerns regarding this questionnaire to:

Yiyun Peng

University of Washington

Research Assistant

Department of Industrial and System of Engineering

Box 352650

Seattle, WA 98195-2650

Phone: 866-577-0848 (toll free)

E-mail: [email protected]

Linda Boyle

University of Washington

Associate Professor

Department of Industrial and System of Engineering

Box 352650

Seattle, WA 98195-2650

Phone: 866-577-0848 (toll free)

E-mail: [email protected]


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