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Enhancing the motorcycling experience with social applications: A study of user needs

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Resumo:For many riders, the motorcycle is much more than a transportation mode. Riding a motorcycle can be a pleasurable experience in itself, and the mo-torcycle is frequently a tool of socialization. An evidence for that can be found in the numerous motorcycling communities around the world. However, those communities may not be accessible to everyone, or they may not satisfy every-one. We believe that a social application for motorcyclists could reach more rid-ers and has the potential of more easily fitting their needs. To explore this idea, we conducted focus groups with motorcyclists, exploring their current practices in digital tools as well as their needs and desires that could possibly be integrated in a social application. The results hinted on several aspects that need to be con-sidered in the design of a social application for motorcyclists. Generally, motor-cyclists are willing to receive and share information with others, and referred several needs in terms of communication and trip planning. However, they also showed concerns regarding a digital tool associated with riding, both for safety reasons and because it could disrupt the riding experience. We conclude that not only the needs but also the concerns must be considered in the design of this new digital tool.
Autores principais:Fortes, Maria Inês Abreu
Outros Autores:Pinto, Diana; Sousa, Emanuel; Vilas-Boas, Vera; José, Rui
Assunto:Social Application Motorcycling User Research Engenharia e Tecnologia::Outras Engenharias e Tecnologias
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:preprint
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:For many riders, the motorcycle is much more than a transportation mode. Riding a motorcycle can be a pleasurable experience in itself, and the mo-torcycle is frequently a tool of socialization. An evidence for that can be found in the numerous motorcycling communities around the world. However, those communities may not be accessible to everyone, or they may not satisfy every-one. We believe that a social application for motorcyclists could reach more rid-ers and has the potential of more easily fitting their needs. To explore this idea, we conducted focus groups with motorcyclists, exploring their current practices in digital tools as well as their needs and desires that could possibly be integrated in a social application. The results hinted on several aspects that need to be con-sidered in the design of a social application for motorcyclists. Generally, motor-cyclists are willing to receive and share information with others, and referred several needs in terms of communication and trip planning. However, they also showed concerns regarding a digital tool associated with riding, both for safety reasons and because it could disrupt the riding experience. We conclude that not only the needs but also the concerns must be considered in the design of this new digital tool.