The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)

Background and aims: Car Accident reports shows that the main cause of accidents is driver error and unsafe behavior. Workload of the major factors affecting driver that has a direct impact on the incidence of traffic accidents. This study aimed to evaluate aspects of mental work load of auditory-ve...

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Main Authors: Faremeh Soghra Yosefi, Mojtaba Abbas-Zadeh, Jamshid Yazdani Charati, Siavash Etemadi-Nejad
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Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2018-03-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1978-en.html
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spelling doaj-d17ec5bcef0c4fac8313700b84e3798b2021-01-29T16:47:52ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932018-03-01146116125The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)Faremeh Soghra Yosefi0Mojtaba Abbas-Zadeh1Jamshid Yazdani Charati2Siavash Etemadi-Nejad3 Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran Tehran university of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran Mazandaran university of medical sciences, Sari, Iran Background and aims: Car Accident reports shows that the main cause of accidents is driver error and unsafe behavior. Workload of the major factors affecting driver that has a direct impact on the incidence of traffic accidents. This study aimed to evaluate aspects of mental work load of auditory-verbal secondary task was performed while driving. Methods: Twenty professional bus driver randomly selected and participated in this study.  The bus driving simulator and the burden of driver activities (DALI) was used. Experiment was created from two blocks: the first block drivers are only driving activity carried out and the second block in addition to the driver, auditory-verbal secondary task also responded to. To compare the results of two blocks, independent t-test and to investigate the relationship between a brake reaction time and mental load analysis, Pearson correlation coefficient was used. Results: The results showed that secondary task all aspects of mental workload increases significantly. A brake reaction time and the number of collisions dramatically increased in terms of the secondary task. The relationship between mental workload and increase reaction time was seen braking and collision numbers. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that secondary task during driving can cause to increase the brake reaction time and risk of accidents by increasing the drivers’ mental workload of drivers and interfering with driving activity. These results indicate that driving experience does not reduce the effect of secondary activity during driving.http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1978-en.htmldriver's mental workloadsecondary taskdali index
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author Faremeh Soghra Yosefi
Mojtaba Abbas-Zadeh
Jamshid Yazdani Charati
Siavash Etemadi-Nejad
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Mojtaba Abbas-Zadeh
Jamshid Yazdani Charati
Siavash Etemadi-Nejad
The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
driver's mental workload
secondary task
dali index
author_facet Faremeh Soghra Yosefi
Mojtaba Abbas-Zadeh
Jamshid Yazdani Charati
Siavash Etemadi-Nejad
author_sort Faremeh Soghra Yosefi
title The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
title_short The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
title_full The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
title_fullStr The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
title_full_unstemmed The effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (DALI)
title_sort effect of secondary mental work load drivers using the index (dali)
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
issn 1735-5133
2228-7493
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background and aims: Car Accident reports shows that the main cause of accidents is driver error and unsafe behavior. Workload of the major factors affecting driver that has a direct impact on the incidence of traffic accidents. This study aimed to evaluate aspects of mental work load of auditory-verbal secondary task was performed while driving. Methods: Twenty professional bus driver randomly selected and participated in this study.  The bus driving simulator and the burden of driver activities (DALI) was used. Experiment was created from two blocks: the first block drivers are only driving activity carried out and the second block in addition to the driver, auditory-verbal secondary task also responded to. To compare the results of two blocks, independent t-test and to investigate the relationship between a brake reaction time and mental load analysis, Pearson correlation coefficient was used. Results: The results showed that secondary task all aspects of mental workload increases significantly. A brake reaction time and the number of collisions dramatically increased in terms of the secondary task. The relationship between mental workload and increase reaction time was seen braking and collision numbers. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that secondary task during driving can cause to increase the brake reaction time and risk of accidents by increasing the drivers’ mental workload of drivers and interfering with driving activity. These results indicate that driving experience does not reduce the effect of secondary activity during driving.
topic driver's mental workload
secondary task
dali index
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