Abstract
The primary outcome measure of the on-road driving test is the Standard Deviation of Lateral Position. However, other outcome measures, such as lapses and excursions out-of-lane, also need to be considered as they may be related to crash risk. The aim of this study was to determine the direction of lapses and excursions out-of-lane (i.e. towards/into the adjacent traffic lane or towards/into the road shoulder). In total, data from 240 driving tests were re-analysed, and 628 lapses and 401 excursions out-of-lane were identified. The analyses revealed that lapses were made equally frequently over left (49.4%) and over right (43.3%). In contrast, excursions out-of-lane were almost exclusively directed over right into the (safer) road shoulder (97.3%). These findings suggest that drivers are unaware of having lapses, whereas excursions out-of-lane are events where the driver is aware of loss of vehicle control.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e12622 |
Journal | Journal of Sleep Research |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2018 |
Keywords
- direction
- driving
- excursions out-of-lane
- lapses
- placebo
- ramelteon
- zaleplon
- zolpidem
- zopiclone
- adult
- aged
- article
- awareness
- bedtime dosage
- car driving
- consciousness
- drowsiness
- evening dosage
- highway
- human
- human experiment
- normal human
- priority journal
- traffic safety