Background Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monotony, are recognised killers in Australia, contributing to an estimated 40% of fatal crashes and 34% of all crashes . More often than not the main contributing factor is identified as fatigue, yet poor driving performance has been found to emerge early in monotonous conditions, independent of fatigue symptoms and time on task. This early emergence suggests an important role for monotony. However, much road safety research suggests that monotony is solely a task characteristic that directly causes fatigue and associated symptoms and there remains an absence of consistent evidence explaining the relationship. Objectives We report an experimental study ...
AbstractIn this study, passive task-related fatigue effects on highway driving were analyzed by mean...
Road traffic accidents are a serious burden to the health systems of many countries especially in So...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Driving is a vigilance task, requiring sustained attention to maintain performance and avoid crashes...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
While driver hypovigilance is often attributed to fatigue, it is more frequent in monotonous road en...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers ' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predicta...
Driver fatigue is a multidimensional and complex subject, addressed in past years by many researcher...
AbstractIn this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments wer...
The aim of this study is to identify suitable science-based methods for measuring monotony-related f...
In this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments were studie...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Several factors may contribute to occurrence of road accidents which are human factors, vehicle fact...
AbstractIn this study, passive task-related fatigue effects on highway driving were analyzed by mean...
Road traffic accidents are a serious burden to the health systems of many countries especially in So...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...
Background\ud \ud Situational driving factors, including fatigue, distraction, inattention and monot...
Driving is a vigilance task, requiring sustained attention to maintain performance and avoid crashes...
Drivers' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predictable an...
While driver hypovigilance is often attributed to fatigue, it is more frequent in monotonous road en...
Monotony has been identified as a contributing factor to road crashes. Drivers’ ability to react to ...
Drivers ' ability to react to unpredictable events deteriorates when exposed to highly predicta...
Driver fatigue is a multidimensional and complex subject, addressed in past years by many researcher...
AbstractIn this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments wer...
The aim of this study is to identify suitable science-based methods for measuring monotony-related f...
In this paper passive task-related effects of highway driving in monotonous environments were studie...
AbstractBesides resource depletion caused by being actively engaged in a task, there are several sig...
Several factors may contribute to occurrence of road accidents which are human factors, vehicle fact...
AbstractIn this study, passive task-related fatigue effects on highway driving were analyzed by mean...
Road traffic accidents are a serious burden to the health systems of many countries especially in So...
The differential effects of three hours of monotonous daytime driving on subjective (sleepiness, in...