Effects of fatigue on simulated high speed driving for prolonged periods
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Keywords

road safety
fatigue
ederly people
prolongued driving
decision making

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Effects of fatigue on simulated high speed driving for prolonged periods. (2010). Universitas Psychologica, 10(3), 897-907. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy10-3.eped
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Abstract

Some evidences show that fatigue, that is one of the main effects of prolonged driving, can be more evident on elderly people. This work describes a study on the effects of prolonged driving using a driving simulator within a group of individuals older than 55 years. These individuals underwent medical and psychological examinations before and after the driving experience: on the one hand, Blood Pressure and PulseOximetry were monitored and they took the Driver-Test. Preliminary results suggest a decreasing performance after driving, especially affecting decision-making capacity

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