Strategies to combat driver fatigue in the long distance road transport industry. Stage 2: evaluation of alternative work practices.

Auteur(s)
Williamson, A.M. Feyer, A.-M. Friswell, R. & Leslie, D.
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In this study measurements of a range of indicators of fatigue were collected on long distance truck drivers undertaking a 10-12 hour journey under different operational conditions. Measurements of cognitive performance, physiological state, vehicle control and subjective perceptions of fatigue were taken for a sample of 27 drivers on trips corresponding to staged driving, single driving and driving to a flexible schedule. Results indicate that a 10-12 hour trip is tiring no matter how the work is organised, and that the effects of accumulated fatigue may overshadow the effects of fatigue on a single 10-12 hour trip. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 11433 [electronic version only] /72 /83 / IRRD 861597
Uitgave

Canberra, ACT, Federal Office of Road Safety FORS, 1994, 179 p., 59 ref.; Report No. CR 144 - ISSN 0810-770X / ISBN 0-644-35340-6

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