FACTS
- When drivers are fatigued or sleepy they are less able to respond quickly to changes in the road environment (that is, reaction time is slower) and they are also less likely to notice things that may pose a risk.
- When it comes to driving, two types of fatigue matter – physical fatigue and mental fatigue. Both reduce a driver’s capability to perform essential driving-related duties.
- Work often requires us to override those natural sleep patterns. Workers can be sleep-deprived, and those most at risk work the night shift, long shifts or irregular shifts.
- An over-worked, over-tired condition has become […]
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