top | item 36730242 (no title) rubyron | 2 years ago They need a fake hand to rise up and wave over the steering wheel so pedestrians will know they’re waiting for them. discuss order hn newest btown|2 years ago There's a lot of research on possibilities here! eHMIs (external human-machine interfaces) are the term.https://www.theturnsignalblog.com/blog/ehmi/https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/2912It's unclear that there's a consensus on something that reliably works across cultural contexts, though - which, to be fair, is also a problem with human-human interactions! DragonStrength|2 years ago A visual indicator the car sees a pedestrian would be helpful. ajmurmann|2 years ago Such a good point. With human drivers I get very nervous of I cross in front them and haven't made eye contact with them. We need that for cars
btown|2 years ago There's a lot of research on possibilities here! eHMIs (external human-machine interfaces) are the term.https://www.theturnsignalblog.com/blog/ehmi/https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/2912It's unclear that there's a consensus on something that reliably works across cultural contexts, though - which, to be fair, is also a problem with human-human interactions!
DragonStrength|2 years ago A visual indicator the car sees a pedestrian would be helpful. ajmurmann|2 years ago Such a good point. With human drivers I get very nervous of I cross in front them and haven't made eye contact with them. We need that for cars
ajmurmann|2 years ago Such a good point. With human drivers I get very nervous of I cross in front them and haven't made eye contact with them. We need that for cars
btown|2 years ago
https://www.theturnsignalblog.com/blog/ehmi/
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/2912
It's unclear that there's a consensus on something that reliably works across cultural contexts, though - which, to be fair, is also a problem with human-human interactions!
DragonStrength|2 years ago
ajmurmann|2 years ago