PROFESSIONAL SUITABILITY AND DRIVING SKILL
Keywords:
professional suitability, driving skills, psychophysiological abilities, emotional stability, cognitive processes, motor skills, driver training, work organization, road safety, alcohol influence.Abstract
This section examines the fundamental aspects of professional suitability and driving mastery. It highlights the physical, psychological, and emotional factors that determine a driver’s competence and readiness to perform their professional duties safely and effectively. Special attention is given to the development of professional driving skills, including emotional, cognitive, and motor abilities, and the stages of their formation. The study also discusses the organization of drivers’ work, medical and psychological requirements for professional suitability, and the impact of fatigue and alcohol consumption on driving performance and road safety. The analysis emphasizes that professional mastery is achieved through continuous training, strict adherence to safety regulations, and systematic monitoring of drivers’ psychophysiological conditions.
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