Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review

Driving vehicles has become more complex. Thus, drivers who are not engaged with any non-related driving activities, that is performing in-vehicle secondary task, are unusual nowadays. Statistics also shows the higher number of crashes come from distracted driving. In addition, currently, there is l...

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Main Authors: Nor Kamaliana Khamis,, Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin,, Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi,, Nor Azila Noh,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21931/1/kjt_4.pdf
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spelling my-ukm.journal.219312023-07-27T05:19:24Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21931/ Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review Nor Kamaliana Khamis, Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin, Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi, Nor Azila Noh, Driving vehicles has become more complex. Thus, drivers who are not engaged with any non-related driving activities, that is performing in-vehicle secondary task, are unusual nowadays. Statistics also shows the higher number of crashes come from distracted driving. In addition, currently, there is limited review have been done to compile and review the physiological method, driving distraction and its effect on the driver. Therefore, this paper aims to review the effect of driver’s in-vehicle distraction and secondary task during driving on driver’s health and safety. A systematic search was conducted on the basis of the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews by using PRISMA guidelines. Any criteria were imposed for the included sample. The search was focused on in-vehicle secondary task and distraction. Results showed that 21 articles investigated the major ability for in-vehicle secondary task distraction using physiological measures. Findings showed a significant effect of the in-vehicle secondary task and distraction on driver’s condition. Drivers’ characteristics such as their experience and age are also factors in determining the effect of distraction and secondary tasks on their condition. However, further studies are needed to understand the physiological effect of secondary task on young driver’s condition due to the relatively higher number of crash rates from those at a young age. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21931/1/kjt_4.pdf Nor Kamaliana Khamis, and Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin, and Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi, and Nor Azila Noh, (2023) Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 35 (1). pp. 35-47. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3501-2023/
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description Driving vehicles has become more complex. Thus, drivers who are not engaged with any non-related driving activities, that is performing in-vehicle secondary task, are unusual nowadays. Statistics also shows the higher number of crashes come from distracted driving. In addition, currently, there is limited review have been done to compile and review the physiological method, driving distraction and its effect on the driver. Therefore, this paper aims to review the effect of driver’s in-vehicle distraction and secondary task during driving on driver’s health and safety. A systematic search was conducted on the basis of the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews by using PRISMA guidelines. Any criteria were imposed for the included sample. The search was focused on in-vehicle secondary task and distraction. Results showed that 21 articles investigated the major ability for in-vehicle secondary task distraction using physiological measures. Findings showed a significant effect of the in-vehicle secondary task and distraction on driver’s condition. Drivers’ characteristics such as their experience and age are also factors in determining the effect of distraction and secondary tasks on their condition. However, further studies are needed to understand the physiological effect of secondary task on young driver’s condition due to the relatively higher number of crash rates from those at a young age.
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author Nor Kamaliana Khamis,
Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin,
Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi,
Nor Azila Noh,
spellingShingle Nor Kamaliana Khamis,
Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin,
Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi,
Nor Azila Noh,
Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
author_facet Nor Kamaliana Khamis,
Muhammad Aizat Shamsudin,
Nurainaa Kabilmiharbi,
Nor Azila Noh,
author_sort Nor Kamaliana Khamis,
title Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
title_short Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
title_full Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
title_fullStr Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
title_sort driver’s physiological measures with in vehicle secondary distraction: a systematic review
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21931/1/kjt_4.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21931/
https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3501-2023/
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