Risk factors associated with driver fatigue.

Author(s)
Wijesuriya, N. Tran, Y. & Craig, A.
Year
Abstract

Because of the complex nature of fatigue, this paper reports a study that investigated both physiological and psychological determinants of fatigue. Three fatigue outcome measures were used, including a physiological, psychological and a combined physiological and psychological measure. Fifty participants performed a driving simulator task till they showed symptoms of fatigue. Significant factors associated with physiological fatigue included higher levels of baseline delta activity and an extraverted personality. Factors related to the psychological fatigue outcome measure included sleepiness, low healthy lifestyle status, an extraverted and tension prone personality, and negative mood states. The combined fatigue outcome measure was associated with factors such as a tension prone and extraverted personality, low systolic blood pressure, and negative mood states. The findings reinforce the importance of assessing fatigue using a range of outcome measures in order to achieve a thorough understanding of what may predispose a driver to be at risk of fatigue related accidents. The study also highlights a priority of road safety research, that is, the need to establish definite risk factors associated with driver fatigue and develop fatigue countermeasures that utilize these risk factors. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E215375.

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C 40454 (In: C 40388 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E215349
Source

In: [Proceedings of the] 2006 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, Holiday Inn, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Australia, Wednesday 25th October - Friday 27 October 2006, 10 p.

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