This paper is concerned with whether transport accident risk tends to peak at particular times, in relation to both time of day and time on task, and with the underlying causes of such peaks. Macro-analyses confirmed the presence of a clear circadian (ca 24 hour) rhythm in road accident risk with a major peak at ca 03:00 but suggested that this rhythm could not be entirely accounted for in terms of drivers falling asleep at the wheel. Sleep propensity clearly shows a pronounced circadian rhythm and performance efficiency in wakeful subjects shows a similar trend implying that the 03:00 road accident peak may simply reflect lowered performance capabilities. However, there are ‘residual’ peaks in accidents at certain times of day that are dif...
This study was intended to estimate the presence and number of individual sleep-related risk factors...
PDFTech ReportATLAS-2016-16DTRT13-G-UTC54Teenage driversHigh risk driversCircadian rhythmsSleep depr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15024572015PDFBriefMorris, C. CraigUnited States. Department of...
This paper is concerned with whether transport accident risk tends to peak at particular times, in r...
International audienceChronobiologia studies human biological rates including alertness and performa...
Crash frequency is typically much lower during the night than during the day, but it is well recogni...
The objective of this review was to examine the evidence for the link between fatigue and safety, es...
Traffic crash accidents in Tehran, Iran: Its relation with circadian rhythm of sleepiness. Sadeghni...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioural processes in humans and other animals show oscillat...
Study Objectives: The study was aimed at estimating the effect of alcohol consumption, time of day, ...
Work related injuries make up a major part of traumatic injuries, which inflict a financial burden a...
This paper presents a portion of the results of a comprehensive analysis of the etiology of bus driv...
Purpose: Road traffic accidents are one of main problems in Iran. Multiple factors cause traffic acc...
Around a fifth of all road accidents can be attributed to fatigued drivers. Previous studies indicat...
This study was intended to estimate the presence and number of individual sleep-related risk factors...
PDFTech ReportATLAS-2016-16DTRT13-G-UTC54Teenage driversHigh risk driversCircadian rhythmsSleep depr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15024572015PDFBriefMorris, C. CraigUnited States. Department of...
This paper is concerned with whether transport accident risk tends to peak at particular times, in r...
International audienceChronobiologia studies human biological rates including alertness and performa...
Crash frequency is typically much lower during the night than during the day, but it is well recogni...
The objective of this review was to examine the evidence for the link between fatigue and safety, es...
Traffic crash accidents in Tehran, Iran: Its relation with circadian rhythm of sleepiness. Sadeghni...
Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused...
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioural processes in humans and other animals show oscillat...
Study Objectives: The study was aimed at estimating the effect of alcohol consumption, time of day, ...
Work related injuries make up a major part of traumatic injuries, which inflict a financial burden a...
This paper presents a portion of the results of a comprehensive analysis of the etiology of bus driv...
Purpose: Road traffic accidents are one of main problems in Iran. Multiple factors cause traffic acc...
Around a fifth of all road accidents can be attributed to fatigued drivers. Previous studies indicat...
This study was intended to estimate the presence and number of individual sleep-related risk factors...
PDFTech ReportATLAS-2016-16DTRT13-G-UTC54Teenage driversHigh risk driversCircadian rhythmsSleep depr...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15024572015PDFBriefMorris, C. CraigUnited States. Department of...