Simulated driving under the influence of extended wake, time of day and sleep restriction

Jan 14, 2012Accident; analysis and prevention

Simulated driving performance changes with long wakefulness, time of day, and lack of sleep

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Abstract

Driving performance is significantly affected by prior wakefulness, sleep debt, and time of day.

  • Around 20% of road accidents are linked to fatigued drivers.
  • Driving performance was assessed using a simulated driving task with measures of speed, lane variability, and violations.
  • Significant effects were found for circadian phase, prior wake, and sleep debt on lane violations.
  • Interactions between circadian phase, prior wake, and sleep debt indicate that the impact of one factor depends on the others.
  • Participants could perform a low-difficulty driving task safely during their circadian low point if they had adequate sleep and minimal wake time.

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