日光节约时间对驾驶疲劳的长期影响
Federico Orsini1,2,3, Esther Dingena Domenie4, Lisa Zarantonello4
1Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Heliyon
|August 15, 2024
概括
日光节约时间 (DST) 显著增加驾驶疲劳,损害车辆控制和增加嗜睡. 这些影响在DST期间持续存在,影响道路安全.
科学领域:
- 睡眠与循环节律的关系
- 道路安全与交通科学 交通安全与交通科学
背景情况:
- 关于夏令时 (DST) 和道路安全的先前研究显示出混合的结果,通常是由于事故数据库分析的局限性.
- 难以区分DST的正面 (照明) 和负面 (昼夜) 影响,使理解DST对道路安全的影响变得更加复杂.
研究的目的:
- 通过客观和主观的测量来研究DST对驾驶疲劳的影响.
- 评估春季前进和秋季后退DST转换对驾驶员表现的影响.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项驾驶模拟器实验,37名参与者进行了50分钟的单调高速公路驾驶试验.
- 测量包括车辆侧向控制,眼关闭 (生理) 和主观疲劳指标.
- 试验是在中午时间之前进行的,在春季过渡后的一周,四周后,在秋季过渡后的一周和秋季过渡后的一周.
主要成果:
- 在春季DST过渡后的几周内观察到对车辆横向控制和眼关闭的不良影响.
- 在秋季过渡期间,车辆控制进一步恶化.
- 参与者低估了他们的表现下降,表明缺乏对疲劳增加的主观意识.
结论:
- 日光节约时间 (DST) 显然增加了整个驾驶过程中的驾驶疲劳.
- 观察到的驾驶障碍相当于驾驶时血中酒精度为0.5g/L的情况.
- DST对驾驶员的警和性能产生负面影响,对道路安全构成重大风险.
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