The impact of self-initiated breaks during drowsy driving.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Sleep Pub Date : 2025-09-09 DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsaf150
John Gaspar, Brian Tefft, Cher Carney, William J Horrey
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Abstract

Data suggest that drowsiness contributes to a large number of motor vehicle crashes, injuries, and deaths each year. Research suggests that taking breaks, examined via forced breaks at set points during simulator or test track driving, can at least momentarily decrease drowsiness and improve subsequent driving performance. In the real world, however, breaks must be initiated by drivers, who also have control over factors such as the break duration and activities engaged during the break. This study examined the impact of self-initiated breaks on driving performance and drowsiness over the course of long overnight drives. Ninety drivers completed a 150-mile highway drive in a driving simulator after a day of partial sleep restriction. They had the opportunity to take breaks at rest areas and could engage in different activities during breaks. An incentive method was used to mimic the motivational conditions of drowsy driving. Driving performance, as measured by lane departure frequency, improved immediately following breaks. Post-break performance began to decline shortly after the break and within 40 minutes performance returned to pre-break levels. Breaks with caffeine were particularly effective in delaying the decline in driving performance. These results indicate that self-initiated breaks, particularly those that involve caffeine consumption, can at least momentarily offset some of the performance impacts of drowsiness. However, breaks may not increase driver alertness and the benefits of breaks are fleeting for most drivers. The findings suggest that breaks may help drowsy drivers, but that they do not completely alleviate the effects of drowsiness.

疲劳驾驶时主动休息的影响。
数据表明,嗜睡是每年大量机动车撞车、受伤和死亡的原因之一。研究表明,在模拟器或测试赛道驾驶过程中,在设定的时间点强制休息,至少可以暂时减少困倦,提高随后的驾驶表现。然而,在现实世界中,休息必须由司机发起,他们还可以控制休息时间和休息期间从事的活动等因素。这项研究考察了在长时间的夜间驾驶过程中,主动休息对驾驶表现和困倦的影响。90名司机在经过一天的部分睡眠限制后,在驾驶模拟器中完成了150英里的高速公路驾驶。他们有机会在休息区休息,可以在休息期间参加不同的活动。采用激励方法模拟疲劳驾驶的激励条件。以车道偏离频率衡量的驾驶性能,在刹车后立即得到改善。休息后的表现在休息后不久开始下降,并在40分钟内恢复到休息前的水平。休息时喝点咖啡因对延缓驾驶性能的下降尤其有效。这些结果表明,主动休息,尤其是那些含有咖啡因的休息,至少可以暂时抵消一些困倦对工作表现的影响。然而,休息可能不会提高司机的警觉性,休息的好处对大多数司机来说是短暂的。研究结果表明,休息可以帮助昏昏欲睡的司机,但他们并不能完全缓解困倦的影响。
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Sleep
Sleep Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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