作者
Maryam Zahabi, Farzaneh Shahini, Wei Yin, Xudong Zhang
发表日期
2022/1/2
期刊
Ergonomics
卷号
65
期号
1
页码范围
91-104
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of police officers’ deaths in line of duty. These crashes have been mainly attributed to officers’ driving distraction caused by the use of in-vehicle technologies while driving. This paper presents a 3-h ride-along study of 20 police officers to assess the physical and cognitive demands associated with using in-vehicle technologies. The findings suggested that the mobile computer terminal (MCT) was the most frequently used in-vehicle system for the officers. In addition, officers perceived the MCT to significantly increase their visual, cognitive, and physical demands compared to other in-vehicle technologies. Evidence from electromyography and eye-tracking measures suggested that officers with more experience as a patrol officer and those who were working in more congested areas experienced higher cognitive workload. Furthermore, it was found that as the ride-along …
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