2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jth.2023.101649
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How are drivers’ stress levels and emotions associated with the driving context? A naturalistic study

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“…• The NGT6 tram simulator developed by the Institute of Rail Vehicles at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology (the first Polish tram simulator [23]), and the GT8S tram at the Museum of Urban Engineering; The above solutions are static simulators, which do not allow studying the driver's state and visual focus points depending on the training scenario. Some systems allow studying stress levels or fatigue [24]. According to [25], the stress level in drivers directly impacts their work performance and, thus, safety.…”
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“…• The NGT6 tram simulator developed by the Institute of Rail Vehicles at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology (the first Polish tram simulator [23]), and the GT8S tram at the Museum of Urban Engineering; The above solutions are static simulators, which do not allow studying the driver's state and visual focus points depending on the training scenario. Some systems allow studying stress levels or fatigue [24]. According to [25], the stress level in drivers directly impacts their work performance and, thus, safety.…”
Section: Tram Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The indicator light shows the status of the position lights, with a green color active. It is activated by the switch (24) next to it.…”
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