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2005
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Dynamic speedometer: dashboard redesign to discourage drivers from speeding

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Dynamic speedometer: dashboard redesign to discourage drivers from speeding
We apply HCI design principles to redesign the dashboard of the automobile to address the problem of speeding. We prototyped and evaluated a new speedometer designed with the explicit intention of changing drivers' speeding behavior. Our user-tests show that displaying the current speed limit as part of the speedometer visualization (i.e. the dynamic speedometer) results in safer driving behavior. Designing with the intent to achieve a particular behavior can be an effective approach for increasing the safety of mission-critical systems. This is an area in which HCI designers can have a significant impact. Author Keywords Dynamic Speedometer, Automobile Interfaces, Automobile Cockpit Design, Persuasive Technology, Captology, Speeding, Designing for Safety, Mission-Critical Systems. ACM Classification Keywords H5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Miscellaneous.
Manu Kumar, Taemie Kim
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CHI
Authors Manu Kumar, Taemie Kim
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