I believe there is an unmet need to have a special turn signal option
in cars to indicate making a U-turn. I have personally experience and have seen
other drivers experience frustration when behind a vehicle making a U-turn due
to having to wait for a longer window of cars coming from the opposite direction
in order to make the U-turn. I’ve also been behind cars in a turning lane where
I have had to slow down more to accommodate them making a U-turn and I ended up
having to wait until the next green turn arrow to make my churn. I think the
need for the additional turn signal option has been there since the commercialization
of car travel and when electric street signals were first used in 1914. I feel
drivers making the U-turns have a need for this in order to be a safer driver
and the need would also benefit making drivers on the road safer that are
interacting with drivers making a U-turn. Currently, drivers are either using
their normal turn signal or no turn signal at all to make U-turns. At this
point, I’d say there is a 60% chance that this opportunity exists.
Customer 1: Amazon delivery driver
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Have you driven behind someone who makes a U-turn?
o
Yes – I experience this multiple times a day
since my job is 90% driving.
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Do you make U-turns on a regular basis?
o
Not typically. We use technology to map out the
smartest/quickest routes for our deliveries, an U-turns are rarely a part of the
route unless I miss a turn.
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Have you ever been frustrated when observing someone
or you yourself making a U-turn?
o
The only time it frustrates me is if the driver
making the U-turn is not aggressive enough to make the turn and it slows me
down in making my normal left turn.
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Do you see this as a need that needs to be met?
o
It certainly is an issue that is frustrating,
but our own technology tries to keep us from making U-turns, so I assume that
trend will grow moving forward.
Reflection on Customer 1: I honestly was not aware that there was
technology being used when mapping out their routes that would keep Amazon
drivers from making U-turns. I looked more into this, and UPS has been using a
technology platform built around drivers only making right turns in order to
speed up their delivery service.
Customer 2: Mid-40s father of 2
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Have you driven behind someone who makes a U-turn?
o
Yes – This happens a couple of times a week,
mainly when I am running errands.
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Do you make U-turns on a regular basis?
o
On a regular basis, no. I typically only make
them if I miss a turn or if the place I am turning into does not have an entrance
with direct access to turn in from a light.
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Have you ever been frustrated when observing someone
or you yourself making a U-turn?
o
I have from time to time, but I know it is a
necessary evil.
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Do you see this as a need that needs to be met?
o
Not particularly.
Reflection on Customer 2: It was interesting how this customer was not
as frustrated as I’d thought he be. I assumed that since it is frustrating for
me, that it would be for all other drivers as well. This customer seemed
resigned to the fact that U-turns will happen for everyone and it is not a big
deal.
Customer 3. Police officer
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Have you driven behind someone who makes a U-turn?
o
Yes – I give out multiple tickets a month as
well for drivers making illegal U-turns.
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Do you make U-turns on a regular basis?
o
I make most of my U-turns after getting notified
by dispatch that I am needed for a situation that is in the opposite direction
of where I am heading.
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Have you ever been frustrated when observing someone
or you yourself making a U-turn?
o
I certainly get frustrated when I see drivers
making illegal U-turns which endanger other drivers. I have been called to multiple
crash sights caused by illegal U-turns. When I make U-turns, my police lights
are typically on, so I usually have no issues.
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Do you see this as a need that needs to be met?
o
No – The bigger need is continual safe driving
courses and education. We need safer drivers on the road that will adhere to
driving laws in place.
Reflection on Customer 3: I was initially excited thinking this
customer had the same frustration as me. At the end of the interview though, it
was apparent that this customer was frustrated in more general terms of unsafe
drivers and not one small piece such as U-turns.
I do not believe there is a true opportunity for my original needs. It
seems like the need is more of a stylistic preference than a true need. There
were two specific counters to the need – technology and continual
education/training. I do believe the opportunity is more accurate and refined
now after conducting these interviews. I think feedback from customers does
need to be considered and used if the feedback is objective and measurable.
Hey Justin,
ReplyDeleteI have never thought about this idea, but I absolutely love it! The concept of having a u-turn signal along with a turning single could change the state of driving on a universal level. While I don't think it is a necessity, it could definitely help people who get into accidents from U-turn/turning accidents yearly. I think saving any amount of lives is worth it, which this definitely could.
Hey Justin,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, but i don't think car manufacturers would allocate the time and money to design and implement the idea. I understand the need for this signal based on my own experiences, however, its not a real necessity to drivers.