PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATE OF THE DRIVER AND ITS IMPACT ON MOVEMENT SAFETY.
Keywords:
driver, character, stress, fatigue, pressure, risk.Abstract
In this article, the influence of the driver's psychophysiological state on traffic safety is analyzed. The importance of stress, fatigue, distracted attention, and mental state is highlighted. Based on the scientific facts presented in the article, we pointed out the need to improve the psychophysiological state of drivers.
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