Night work, fatigued driving and traffic law : the case of police officers.

Author(s)
Radun, I. Ohisalo, J. Radun, J. & Kecklund, G.
Year
Abstract

Given the well-known difficulties in defining and detecting fatigue, it is a real challenge to incorporate it into either traffic or criminal law. Finnish traffic law forbids fatigued driving “only” on a general level concerning the driver’s fitness to drive. The authors present several comments from Finnish traffic and local police officers regarding their own experiences of driving while fatigued. The comments were extracted from a larger survey of traffic (N=129) and local (N=100) police officers, and prosecutors (N=96). Although the main topic of the survey was the application of the law that forbids fatigued driving, some police officers raised the issue of their own behavior in this respect. The authors argue that many shift workers, including police officers, break the law, especially when driving home after a night shift. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20111142 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Industrial Health, Vol. 49 (2011), No. 3, p. 389-392, 23 ref.

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