Driver sleepiness and the risk of car crash injuries: the Auckland Car Crash Injury Study.

Author(s)
Connor, J. Norton, R. Ameratunga, S. Robinson, E. Civil, I. Dunn, R. Bailey, J. & Jackson, R.
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Abstract

The Auckland Car Crash Study (ACCIS) has been undertaken as a response to the shortage of reliable information about causal factors for car crash injuries, other than alcohol, speed and seatbelt usage. It aims to identify potentially modifiable risk factors for car crashes that produce serious injuries and assess the contribution of different factors to the burden of injury. The study has measured a range of driver, vehicle and environmental factors, and driver sleepiness is the first major factor to be analysed. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E214058.

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C 37717 (In: C 37711) [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E214064
Source

In: IPENZ Transportation Group Technical Conference papers 2001, Sky City, Auckland, 12 September 2001, 2 p.

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