An experimental analysis on driving behaviour for professional bus drivers

Fancello G.
First
;
Daga M.;Serra P.;Fadda P.;Pau M.;Arippa F.
Penultimate
;
Medda A.
Last
2020-01-01

Abstract

In recent years, the analysis of driving behaviour for professional drivers has attracted growing interest from transport operators. This is also witnessed by the importance the recently introduced Driver Qualification Card gives to human factors and the need drivers undergo proper training activities aimed at improving the performance of transport systems both in operational (speed, frequency, reliability, etc.) and safety terms. By discussing the results of an experimental study on driving behaviour involving professional bus drivers, this paper investigates whether any correlations exist between a number of driver characteristics (a.o., age, body weight and driving experience) and the perceived level of discomfort when driving. Analysis of the data performed using Multiple Correspondences Analysis (MCA) shows that a correlation does exist between the perceived level of discomfort in a set of body areas and the age and body weight of the driver.
2020
Inglese
Transport Infrastructure and systems in a changing world. Towards a more sustainable, reliable and smarter mobility. TIS Roma 2019 Conference Proceedings
Elsevier B.V.
PAESI BASSI
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2019 Transport Infrastructure and Systems in a Changing World. Towards a more Sustainable, Reliable and Smarter Mobility, TIS Roma 2019
Contributo
Esperti anonimi
23-24 September 2019
Rome, Italy
internazionale
scientifica
Bus drivers; Driving behaviour; Human factors; Level of discomfort
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Fancello, G.; Daga, M.; Serra, P.; Fadda, P.; Pau, M.; Arippa, F.; Medda, A.
273
7
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper
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