The primary goals of that study were to investigate the effects on safety-related driving performance of the primary factors commonly thought to lead to the development of fatigue and loss of alertness of commercial vehicle drivers; to investigate the relative importance of their effects; to establish objective and measurable relationships between the primary fatigue-producing factors and driving performance; and to identify effective and efficient countermeasures based on the study's findings. The DFAS included an extensive literature review and field data collection that were reported by Wylie, et al. 1996.
Commercial Motor Vehicles Driver Fatigue, Alertness, and Countermeasures Survey
1997
80 pages
Report
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English
U.S./Canada study of commercial motor vehicle driver fatigue and alertness
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