To
combat driver fatigue, the federal government closely regulates the number of hours commercial vehicle operators may work within a certain period of time.
New research to be presented at the HFES 2014 Annual Meeting in Chicago evaluates which method, if either, can successfully
combat driver fatigue.
Not exact matches
Many truck
drivers consume loads of caffeine, use over-the-counter alert products, and sometimes even take prescription and illegal drugs to stay awake and
combat fatigue.
Drivers are humans and even though they may consume caffeine, eat sugar, listen to the radio, or do other things to try and
combat ordinary
driver fatigue, they are sometimes driving when they are
fatigued.