Learning to drive: Learners’ self-reported cognitive failure level predicts driving instructor’s observation rating of driving performance

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Objectives. Evidence increases that cognitive failure may be used to screen for drivers at risk. Until now, most studies have relied on driving learners. This exploratory pilot study examines self-report of cognitive failure in driving beginners and error during real driving as observed by driving instructors. Methods. Forty-two driving learners of 14 driving instructors filled out a work-related cognitive failure questionnaire. Driving instructors observed driving errors during the next driving lesson. In multiple linear regression analysis, driving errors were regressed on cognitive failure with the number of driving lessons as an estimator of driving experience controlled. Results. Higher cognitive failure predicted more driving errors(p

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Elfering, A., Ruppen, V., & Grebner, S. (2013). Learning to drive: Learners’ self-reported cognitive failure level predicts driving instructor’s observation rating of driving performance. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 19(3), 485–491. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2013.11077004

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