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April 2005 > 04/19/05
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Rage Gauge: New Study Shows Drivers Less Angry, More Alert
When Scent Is Added to Car Environment
- 80 percent of survey respondents "feel better" when their cars
smell good
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- According
to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 100,000 automobile
accidents are caused each year by drivers falling asleep at the wheel, resulting
in thousands of injuries and deaths. AAA reports that road rage incidents
are on the rise, and aggressive driving is rated as the number one traffic
safety concern. But the results of a recent study by researchers at Wheeling
Jesuit University suggest a simple solution to curb some of these tragic
statistics: car air fresheners.
In the study, commissioned by AroMetrics(TM), drivers were
more alert and experienced less fatigue when the scent of pine was added
to the car interior. The study also revealed that drivers demonstrated a
decreased level of anger and improved overall driving performance when exposed
to strawberry and pine scents.
Researchers conducted the study using a car simulator, exposing
participants to pine and strawberry scents, and monitoring driving tendencies,
including lane tracking, speed, collisions, and reaction times, as well
as behavioral factors such as alertness, fatigue, anger and overall performance.
Behavior was also monitored without scent to establish control data. The
study used AroMetrics' new Auto Fragrance System air fresheners as the method
of dispensing the scent in the simulated car environment.
As part of the research, AroMetrics also surveyed a nationwide
sample of more than 2,100 U.S. adults. When asked to identify their primary
reason for purchasing a car air freshener, 62% indicated they do so "to
create a nice environment," compared to 38% who purchase them primarily
"to eliminate odor." And four of every five respondents strongly
agreed or somewhat agreed with the statement, "When my car smells good
I feel better."
"Studies show the U.S. has more than 115 million commuters
and the average American spends 2 1/2 hours in his or her car each day,"
said Dr. Bryan Raudenbush, lead project researcher and associate professor
at Wheeling Jesuit University. "Clearly, as we spend more time in our
cars, we want that environment to be as enjoyable as possible. Something
as simple as a car air freshener can make us less angry and more alert and
create that nice environment we're looking for in our cars."
About AroMetrics(TM)
The AroMetrics Auto Fragrance System is the newest product
from Eagle One appearance products and the Valvoline family of brands. A
line of air fresheners designed to provide consistent, long-lasting scent
to any automobile, AroMetrics air fresheners are adjustable so you can control
the fragrance intensity, eliminating the strong, initial blast of fragrance.
AroMetrics features four designs and is available in 15 scents. Valvoline
is a division of Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH - News). Visit www.arometrics.com for more information.
Source: AroMetrics
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