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THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATE OF A DRIVER AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MOTION SAFETY.

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  • Ulkanov Sardor Sodikjon ugli

    Andijan State Technical Institute. Faculty of Automotive Engineering and Transport, UZ Department of Transport Logistics senior lecturer, PhD E-mail: sardor.ulkanov.93@mail.ru
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Keywords:

driver, characteristic, stress, fatigue, pressure, danger.

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of a driver's psychophysiological state on traffic safety. The importance of stress, fatigue, distraction, and mental state is highlighted. Based on the scientific facts presented in the article, we have demonstrated the need to improve the psychophysiological state of drivers..

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Published

2026-06-25