Abstract

In this paper, we examine the factors affecting the behaviour of road users and the impact of these factors on professional drivers’ reliability and performance. A professional driver is considered as a driver involved in the processes of driving a vehicle as a matter of his/her business or the transportation of passengers or goods by bus or lorry, with higher liability in terms of road safety and requiring a higher degree of maintained attentiveness, constant concentration, and working capacity. This article highlights the process of selecting a professional driver by focusing on the driver’s individual and psychophysiological characteristics. An anonymous survey on professional drivers and a statistical analysis of the accidents caused by professional drivers was used to research the impact of fatigue on the behaviour of road users. The conducted statistical analysis demonstrates that the amount of professional driving experience most conducive to driving a vehicle safely was observed at between 29 and 33 years of experience. It was also found that a higher probability of causing an accident after rest days is related to the driver’s long period of engagement at work and inadequate rest. This study demonstrates that specific requirements should be applied to the methodologies for selecting professional drivers, the research on the reliability of which aims to develop a concept that enables opting for those drivers able to properly perform hired work, causing minimal losses due to road accidents.

Highlights

  • Fatigue on the Drivers dentsAn caused by professional drivers was used to investigate the impact of fatigue onaccithe anonymous survey of professional drivers and a statistical analysis of the behaviour of road users

  • Our review showed that many factors, including vehicle driving experience, character traits in terms of accident records, adequate perception of the situation while driving, psychomotor response, the ability to maintain attention, the ability to process and prioritise large amounts of information, operational thinking, etc., have an effect on the professional selection of drivers

  • All the above-mentioned features affect the likelihood of road accidents the professional driver may cause

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Summary

A Road Safety-Based Selection Methodology for Professional

Selection Methodology for Professional Drivers: Behaviour and Accident Rate Analysis. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, Abstract: In this paper, we examine the factors affecting the behaviour of road users and the impact of these factors on professional drivers’ reliability and performance. This article highlights the process of selecting a professional driver by focusing on the driver’s individual and psychophysiological characteristics. An anonymous survey on professional drivers and a statistical analysis of the accidents caused by professional drivers was used to research the impact of fatigue on the behaviour of road users. This study demonstrates that specific requirements should be applied to the methodologies for selecting professional drivers, the research on the reliability of which aims to develop a concept that enables opting for those drivers able to properly perform hired work, causing minimal losses due to road accidents

Introduction
Literature Review of Driver Reliability Factors
Research into the Impact of Fatigue on the Behaviour of Professional Drivers
Analysis
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Discussion number accidents caused byinvestigation drivers of certain
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