Monotony and reduced attention are a danger factor that tends to occur more frequently when driving on...
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
**Monotony** and **decreased attention** are risk factors that occur more frequently when driving on **motorways and expressways**. This is because these roads tend to be straighter and with fewer variations in the environment, which can lead the driver to relax too much and lose concentration.
In contrast, **conventional roads** and **urban roads** present more changes, such as curves, intersections, and varied traffic, which keeps the driver more alert. Additionally, on motorways and expressways, driving is more continuous and uninterrupted, which can increase the feeling of monotony and reduce the driver's attention.
Therefore, it is important to be aware of these risks and take measures to maintain attention while driving on these roads.
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