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Questionnaire responses from a sample of Australian highway drivers on on-road experiences and awareness of sleepiness

Queensland University of Technology
Wilson, Adrian ; Watling, Christopher ; Armstrong, Kerry ; Smith, Simon
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christopher.watling@qut.edu.au

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Driver sleepiness contributes substantially to road crash incidents. Simulator and on-road studies clearly reveal an impairing effect from sleepiness on driving ability. However, the degree to which drivers appreciate the dangerousness of driving while sleepy is somewhat unclear. This study sought to determine drivers' on-road experiences of sleepiness, their prior sleep habits, and personal awareness of the signs of sleepiness.
Participants were a random selection of 92 drivers travelling on a major highway in the state of Queensland, Australia, who were stopped by police as part of routine drink driving operations. Participants completed a brief questionnaire that included demographic information, sleepy driving experiences (signs of sleepiness and on-road experiences of sleepiness), and prior sleep habits. A modified version of the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS) was used to assess subjective sleepiness in the 15 minutes prior to being stopped by police.

Data time period: 10 12 2011 to 12 12 2011

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151.59789,-24.29484 151.52523,-24.29484 151.52523,-24.37659 151.59789,-24.37659 151.59789,-24.29484

151.561559,-24.3357165

text: Bruce Highway, Miriam Vale, Queensland

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