Analysis of driving behaviour under a state of reduced alertness
by Y. Seko, S. Kataoka, T. Senoo
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 7, No. 5/6, 1986

Abstract: Drowsiness while driving is a major cause of road accident of a serious nature. An alertness index was formulated. This index was related to the performance of a subject driving on a test course and on ordinary roads and to the subject's perception of drowsiness. A description is given of characteristics of a state of reduced alertness in terms of physiological changes in the subject and the steering pattern displayed.

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