This study assessed the impact of an education program on knowledge of sleepiness and driving behaviour in young adult drivers and their performance and behaviour during simulated night driving. Thirty-four participants (18-26 years old) were randomized to receive either a four-week education program about sleep and driving or a control condition. A series of questionnaires were administered to assess knowledge of factors affecting sleep and driving before and after the four-week education program. Participants also completed a two hour driving simulator task at 1am after 17 h of extended wakefulness to assess the impact on driving behaviour. There was an increase in circadian rhythm knowledge in the intervention group following the educati...
Sleepiness is a significant contributor to car crashes and sleepiness related crashes have higher mo...
One driver skill that has been found to correlate with crash risk is hazard perception ability. The ...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Introduction: It is well known that young drivers are a population at risk for nocturnal car acciden...
Introduction: Sleepiness contributes to a substantial proportion of fatal and severe road crashes. E...
Sleepiness, fatigue and risky driving behaviours play a significant role in many accidents involving...
Crashes due to sleepiness account for a substantial proportion of road crash incidents. The purpose ...
This project aimed to investigate the impact of sleepiness and stress on the driving behaviours of y...
This study aims to investigate how situation awareness (SA) when driving in sleep-deprived condition...
The aim of the present study is to analyse factors affecting worries, coping strategies and decision...
Background: Sleepiness is a direct contributor to a substantial proportion of fatal and severe road ...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Objective Driver sleepiness contributes substantially to road crash incidents. Simulator and on-road...
Road traffic injuries are projected to be the leading cause of death for those aged between 15 and 2...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Sleepiness is a significant contributor to car crashes and sleepiness related crashes have higher mo...
One driver skill that has been found to correlate with crash risk is hazard perception ability. The ...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Introduction: It is well known that young drivers are a population at risk for nocturnal car acciden...
Introduction: Sleepiness contributes to a substantial proportion of fatal and severe road crashes. E...
Sleepiness, fatigue and risky driving behaviours play a significant role in many accidents involving...
Crashes due to sleepiness account for a substantial proportion of road crash incidents. The purpose ...
This project aimed to investigate the impact of sleepiness and stress on the driving behaviours of y...
This study aims to investigate how situation awareness (SA) when driving in sleep-deprived condition...
The aim of the present study is to analyse factors affecting worries, coping strategies and decision...
Background: Sleepiness is a direct contributor to a substantial proportion of fatal and severe road ...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Objective Driver sleepiness contributes substantially to road crash incidents. Simulator and on-road...
Road traffic injuries are projected to be the leading cause of death for those aged between 15 and 2...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...
Sleepiness is a significant contributor to car crashes and sleepiness related crashes have higher mo...
One driver skill that has been found to correlate with crash risk is hazard perception ability. The ...
Fatigue has been recognised as the primary contributing factor in approximately 15% of all fatal roa...