Participate in a Survey on ADAS Use
Are you a novice or mature driver living in Canada?
The CONNECT Project at Carleton University is inviting novice and mature drivers to participate in an anonymous online survey about Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and blind spot warning. Your feedback will help shape future driver training and safety initiatives as vehicle technologies continue to evolve.
Survey Details
- Format: Online (hosted on Qualtrics)
- Time Commitment: Approximately 15–20 minutes
- Availability: Open until December 31, 2025
- Language: English
- Anonymous: No identifying information is collected
- Voluntary Participation: You may skip questions or stop at any time
Who Can Participate?
You are eligible if you:
- Are a novice driver (licensed for 5 years or less), or
- Are a mature driver (65 years or older)
- Live in Canada
- Hold a valid driver’s licence
- Are 18 years or older
No prior knowledge or experience with ADAS is required.
Why Participate?
Your input will help us understand:
- Which ADAS features are in use and how often
- Drivers’ confidence, trust, and concerns with ADAS
- How health and driving experience relate to ADAS use
- Differences in ADAS use between novice and mature drivers
Optional Prize Draw
At the end of the survey, you may choose to enter a draw for one of ten $25 Amazon gift cards. Your contact details will be collected through a separate, secure form and will not be linked to your survey responses.
Ethics Approval
This study has been reviewed and cleared by the Carleton University Research Ethics Board B (Clearance #: 123216). Should you have any ethical concerns with the study, please contact the Carleton University Research Ethics Board B by phone: 613-520-2600 ext. 2517 or by email: ethics@carleton.ca.
For all other questions about the study, please email the researcher, Lindsay McCauley, at lindsaymccauley@cunet.carleton.ca.
Ready to Participate?
If you would like to participate in this research study, click the button below to participate: