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Aug 31, 2020
International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020

Study on the Effectiveness of Driving Fatigue Prevention Safety Facility on Grassland Highway Based on Driving Simulation

Publication: International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020

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In the grassland highway environment, monotonous landscape is likely to cause drivers driving fatigue, which leads to the occurrence of traffic accidents. For this reason, the application of driving fatigue prevention safety facilities is particularly important. In this paper a kind of colored road pavement fatigue prevention safety facility was mentioned. Studies have shown that driving fatigue is easy to cause changes in drivers’ driving behavior and alertness. In this paper, a driving simulation experiment was conducted, based on the analysis of driver’s driving behavior, KSS value and reaction time, significance analysis were used to analyze the effectiveness of the fatigue prevention safety facility. The result showed that the colored road pavement fatigue prevention safety facility could make a difference on drivers’ driving behavior and reduce the increase of drivers’ feelings of fatigue and reaction time. The experimental results could provide reference for the application of fatigue prevention safety facilities.

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Pages: 264 - 274
Editor: Guohui Zhang, Ph.D., University of Hawaii
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8314-5

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1Beijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing Univ. of Technology, Chaoyang District, Beijing, P.R. China. Email: [email protected]
Xiaohua Zhao [email protected]
2Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing Univ. of Technology, Chaoyang District, Beijing, P.R. China. Email: [email protected]
3Beijing Engineering Research Center of Urban Transport Operation Guarantee, College of Metropolitan Transportation, Beijing Univ. of Technology, Chaoyang District, Beijing, P.R. China. Email: [email protected]

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