Human Factors in Safe Driving - A Review of Literature on Systems Perspective, Distractions and Errors

S. Sajan, G. G. Ray
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This paper presents an overview of literature on human factors in driving, with a view to introduce systems perspective in driver training and evaluation, as well as the need to review road transport policies in India. There is a steady increase in traffic fatalities in spite of the presence of traffic rules, regulations and legislative systems all over the country. One possible reason for this is the increasing number of vehicles on the road. Other possible reasons are: the absence of proper training for the drivers; the lack of facilities for proper evaluation of drivers' qualifications from a human-factor perspective while issuing driving license; periodic checking of driving proficiency during renewal of license. The same perspective has to be used while designing roads and vehicles, as well as in implementing employment rules for drivers. Moreover, the importance of human factors in driving and driver behavior should not be ruled out. These factors related to driving safely can be categorized into three: driver, vehicle, and environmental, which can be studied from systems perspective to find possible solutions to improve safety on the roads.
安全驾驶中的人为因素——系统视角、干扰和错误的文献综述
本文概述了关于驾驶中的人为因素的文献,以期介绍驾驶员培训和评估中的系统观点,以及审查印度道路运输政策的必要性。尽管全国各地都有交通规则、法规和立法体系,但交通事故死亡人数仍在稳步上升。一个可能的原因是道路上的车辆越来越多。其他可能的原因有:对驾驶员缺乏适当的培训;在发放驾驶证过程中,缺乏从人为因素角度对驾驶员资格进行适当评估的设施;在换证期间定期检查驾驶能力。在设计道路和车辆以及实施司机就业规则时,也必须采用同样的观点。此外,不应排除人为因素在驾驶和驾驶行为中的重要性。这些与驾驶安全相关的因素可以分为驾驶员,车辆和环境三个方面,可以从系统的角度进行研究,找到可能的解决方案来提高道路安全。
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