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2022
DOI: 10.26552/tac.c.2022.2.1
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A Review of Selected Factors Affecting Driver Distraction

Abstract: Man is the most unreliable and at the same time the least understood element in the driver-vehicle-environment system. Many of the factors affecting the driver have been identified in detail. Taking into account the social and mental changes in societies, however, it turns out that what once could be considered harmful, today thanks to new solutions is acceptable. At the same time, due to the dynamics of technological development, new solutions continue to emerge, which, in a situation of improper use, may car… Show more

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“…In 2022, 362 266 road collisions were reported to the police units [14]. Statistical data and conducted research illustrate that the human being is the most unreliable and at the same time the least understood element in the human-vehicle-environment system [9,15]. For many years, studies have been undertaken that quantify and qualitatively determine the influence of various factors affecting the driver [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2022, 362 266 road collisions were reported to the police units [14]. Statistical data and conducted research illustrate that the human being is the most unreliable and at the same time the least understood element in the human-vehicle-environment system [9,15]. For many years, studies have been undertaken that quantify and qualitatively determine the influence of various factors affecting the driver [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%