Ajantasaisen porovaroituspalvelun hyväksyttävyys ja vaikutukset:ammattikuljettajien kenttätutkimus poronhoitoalueella

About 4000 reindeer are killed each year on roads in Northern Finland, causing significant costs due to reindeer recompenses and vehicle repair costs. This study investigated the use and acceptance of a real time reindeer warning system. The potential of the system in preventing reindeer accidents w...

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Main Authors: Aittoniemi, Elina, Rämä, Pirkko, Penttinen, Merja
Format: Book
Language:Finnish
Published: Liikenteen turvallisuusvirasto (Trafi) 2015
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Online Access:https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/2646fa7c-13b7-4e29-a8e5-821ad9c2db24
https://www.trafi.fi/filebank/a/1450252625/07d680050e680f904179bfae99c4706c/19268-Trafin_tutkimuksia_17-2015_-_PoroFOT.pdf
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Summary:About 4000 reindeer are killed each year on roads in Northern Finland, causing significant costs due to reindeer recompenses and vehicle repair costs. This study investigated the use and acceptance of a real time reindeer warning system. The potential of the system in preventing reindeer accidents was studied with warnings sent by participating professional drivers and reindeer herders. The real time reindeer warning system was tested for about 1,5 years on two roads in Northern Finland: main road 20 between Oulu and Kuusamo and main road 4 North of Rovaniemi. Participating professional heavy goods vehicle drivers received warnings about reindeer on the road with a simple and easy to use smart phone application. The drivers drove on the test roads regularly and often encountered reindeer on the roads. The warnings were sent by the drivers themselves as well as by a group of local reindeer herders. When a driver saw reindeer on or near the road, he touched a circle on the screen of a smart phone installed in their vehicle, sending the warning to all nearby drivers who had the application in use. The warnings were in effect within an area of radius 500 m from the initial warning for the following 2-4 hours. The impacts of the service were evaluated by driver questionnaires and interviews, expert assessment and interviewing reindeer herders and other stakeholders. The drivers were interviewed twice, after about 6 and 12 months use of the service. 25 drivers participated in the interviews. The majority of drivers assessed the service useful and easy to use. They especially appreciated the possibility to foresee unexpected situations. Almost all drivers expressed directing their attention more towards the road environment after receiving a message. Most also reported lowering their driving speed as a result of receiving the warning. It was estimated that the service could lead to a decrease in reindeer accidents by 10-18 % if all drivers had the possibility to receive messages and all local professional drivers had ...