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The impact of continuous driving time and rest time on commercial drivers' driving performance and recovery.

Lianzhen Wang1, Yulong Pei2.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: This real road driving study was conducted to investigate the effects of driving time and rest time on the driving performance and recovery of commercial coach drivers.
METHODS: Thirty-three commercial coach drivers participated in the study, and were divided into three groups according to driving time: (a) 2 h, (b) 3 h, and (c) 4 h. The Stanford Sleepiness Scale (SSS) was used to assess the subjective fatigue level of the drivers. One-way ANOVA was employed to analyze the variation in driving performance.
RESULTS: The statistical analysis revealed that driving time had a significant effect on the subjective fatigue and driving performance measures among the three groups. After 2 h of driving, both the subjective fatigue and driving performance measures began to deteriorate. After 4 h of driving, all of the driving performance indicators changed significantly except for depth perception. A certain amount of rest time eliminated the negative effects of fatigue. A 15-minute rest allowed drivers to recover from a two-hour driving task. This needed to be prolonged to 30 min for driving tasks of 3 to 4 h of continuous driving. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Drivers' attention, reactions, operating ability, and perceptions are all affected in turn after over 2 h of continuous driving. Drivers should take a certain amount of rest to recover from the fatigue effects before they continue driving.
Copyright © 2014 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Commercial coach drivers; Driving performance; Driving time; Fatigue driving; Rest time

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25142356     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2014.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Safety Res        ISSN: 0022-4375


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