TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVER FATALITY: THE ROLE OF NONCONSECUTIVE REST IN A SLEEPER BERTH

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HERTZ, RP INSURANCE INST HIGHW SAFETY, WASHINGTON, USA
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Federal regulation allows truck drivers to use sleeper berths toaccumulate eight hours of off-duty rest in two separate periods. because sleep disruption may cause fatigue and deterioration of performance, a study was conducted to evaluate the association between sleeper-berth use in two periods and tractor-trailer driver fatality. using bureau of motor carrier safety reports, crashes that resulted in tractor-trailer driver fatality were compared with property damagecrashes. after adjusting for confounding variables by logistic regression, tractor-trailer driver fatality was found to be significantly associated with sleeper-berth use in two shifts (odds ratio . 3.05). statistically significant but weaker associations were found between driver fatality and rural district, night driving, gross vehicleweight of 72000 pounds or more, single-vehicle collision, intercitytrip, and employment on an occasional basis.(a).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 818254 IRRD 8902
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1988 /12 E20 6 PAG:431-9 T20

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