The importance of the vehicle driver’s cognitive processes in shaping road safety

Daria Krzewniak
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The article addresses road traffic safety. The issue constitutes a contemporary and fundamental social problem. That is because over 1.3 million people die on roads annually globally, while in Poland alone about 3,000 people. The article aims to discuss the factors influencing road safety, emphasizing the human factor and its complexity. A hypothesis was made that the efficiency and nature of cognitive processes affect human activity during road traffic. The method of analyzing the subject literature and the available statistical data and the method of synthesis were used to verify the formulated hypothesis. The text presents the characteristics of the most important cognitive processes and attempts to analyze their significance for the proper functioning of the person driving the vehicle. It is an issue that requires particular emphasis in the process of building road safety. Scientific research and social practice indicate that a significant proportion of road accidents result from inappropriate reception of stimuli from the environment and storage, transformation, and use of information, i.e., broadly understood disorders of cognitive processes.
车辆驾驶员的认知过程在塑造道路安全中的重要性
这篇文章讲的是道路交通安全。这个问题构成了一个当代的基本社会问题。这是因为全球每年有130多万人死于道路交通事故,而仅在波兰就有约3000人死亡。本文旨在探讨影响道路安全的因素,强调人的因素及其复杂性。提出了认知过程的效率和性质影响道路交通中人类活动的假设。采用学科文献和现有统计资料分析的方法和综合的方法来验证所提出的假设。本文介绍了最重要的认知过程的特征,并试图分析它们对驾驶车辆的人的正常功能的意义。在建设道路安全的过程中,这是一个需要特别强调的问题。科学研究和社会实践表明,道路交通事故的很大一部分是由于对环境刺激的不适当接收和信息的存储、转换和使用,即广泛理解的认知过程障碍。
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