EDUKASI DETEKSI DINI DAN BAHAYA MICROSLEEP PADA PENGEMUDI TAKSI DALAM RANGKA WORLD SLEEP DAY
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https://doi.org/10.32807/jpms.v7i2.1969Keywords:
Microsleep, Driver, Sleep dayAbstract
Microsleep is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents worldwide. Microsleep refers to brief, unnoticed episodes of sleep lasting 1–15 seconds during activities, resulting in reduced responsiveness and thereby increasing the risk of accidents. Taxi drivers are at high risk of microsleep due to long driving hours, irregular sleep patterns, and monotonous driving conditions. This educational program was conducted from April 11 to 18, 2026, regularly for taxi drivers, with 112 participants. The results of this education program showed an increase in the average pre-test score from 79.11 to 88.57 on the post-test. This improvement indicates that the education provided effectively increased drivers’ knowledge about microsleep. This education also serves as a preventive measure to reduce the risk of traffic accidents among drivers caused by microsleep.
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