Validating lane drifts as a predictive measure of drug or sleepiness induced driving impairment

Volume: 237, Issue: 3, Pages: 877 - 886
Published: Jan 3, 2020
Abstract
Standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP) has been accepted as a reliable parameter for measuring driving impairment due to lowered vigilance caused by sleepiness or the use of sedating drugs. Recently, lane drifts were proposed as an additional outcome measure quantifying momentary lapses of attention. The purpose of this study was to validate lane drifts as outcome measure of driver impairment in a large data pool from two independent...
Paper Details
Title
Validating lane drifts as a predictive measure of drug or sleepiness induced driving impairment
Published Date
Jan 3, 2020
Volume
237
Issue
3
Pages
877 - 886
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