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E-raamat: Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Fatigue, Long-Term Health, and Highway Safety: Research Needs

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309392532
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309392532

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There are approximately 4,000 fatalities in crashes involving trucks and buses in the United States each year. Though estimates are wide-ranging, possibly 10 to 20 percent of these crashes might have involved fatigued drivers. The stresses associated with their particular jobs (irregular schedules, etc.) and the lifestyle that many truck and bus drivers lead, puts them at substantial risk for insufficient sleep and for developing short- and long-term health problems.



Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Fatigue, Long-Term Health and Highway Safety assesses the state of knowledge about the relationship of such factors as hours of driving, hours on duty, and periods of rest to the fatigue experienced by truck and bus drivers while driving and the implications for the safe operation of their vehicles. This report evaluates the relationship of these factors to drivers' health over the longer term, and identifies improvements in data and research methods that can lead to better understanding in both areas.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction PART I: BACKGROUND 2 The Trucking and Bus Industries 3 Consequences of Fatigue from Insufficient Sleep 4 Hours-of-Service Regulations PART II: CURRENT RESEARCH DATA AND METHODS 5 Data Sources 6 Research Methodology and Principles: Assessing Causality PART III: CURRENT RESEARCH FINDINGS 7 Fatigue, Hours of Service, and Highway Safety 8 Fatigue and Health and Wellness 9 Technological Countermeasures for and Corporate Management of Fatigue PART IV: RESEARCH DIRECTIONS 10 Research Directions for Fatigue and Highway Safety 11 Research Directions for Studying the Impact of Fatigue on Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers' Health and Wellness Glossary References Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff Committee on National Statistics
Summary 1(16)
1 Introduction
17(10)
Study Context
19(3)
Data Limitations
22(2)
Organization of the Report
24(3)
PART I BACKGROUND
2 The Trucking And Bus Industries
27(16)
The Trucking Industry
28(6)
Working Conditions and Pay of a Truck Driver
34(2)
The Bus Industry
36(2)
Working Conditions and Pay of a Bus Driver
38(1)
Attitudes in the Trucking and Bus Industries Toward Fatigue and Health and Wellness Programs
39(1)
Demographic and Health Information on Truck and Bus Drivers
40(3)
3 Consequences Of Fatigue From Insufficient Sleep
43(8)
Work-Related Insufficient Sleep in Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers
44(3)
Methods for Reducing Fatigue
47(2)
Conclusion
49(2)
4 Hours-Of-Service Regulations
51(10)
Background
51(1)
Definitions
52(1)
Previous and Current Hours-of-Service Regulations
53(4)
Hours-of-Service Regulations in Canada and Mexico
57(4)
PART II CURRENT RESEARCH DATA AND METHODS
5 Data Sources
61(26)
Outcomes and Predictors
61(1)
Publicly Available Commercial Motor Vehicle Crash Databases
62(4)
Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) Database
66(2)
Data on Vehicle-Miles Traveled
68(1)
Research- or Study-Based Data Sets
69(6)
Proprietary Data
75(2)
Other Data Sources
77(3)
Needed Information on Operational Characteristics of the Trucking and Bus Industries
80(3)
Potential New Data Sources
83(2)
Advantages and Limitations of Available Data Sources
85(2)
6 Research Methodology And Principles: Assessing Causality
87(20)
Definition of Causal Effect
89(1)
Drawing Inferences and Standardizing Crash Counts
90(2)
Role of Randomized Controlled Trials
92(1)
Observational Studies
93(14)
PART III CURRENT RESEARCH FINDINGS
7 Fatigue, Hours Of Service, And Highway Safety
107(24)
Introduction to Assessment of the Role of Fatigue in Increasing the Risk of Truck and Bus Crashes
109(2)
Research on Fatigue, Hours of Service, and Risk of Commercial Motor Vehicle Crashes
111(14)
Research Needs
125(6)
8 Fatigue And Health And Wellness
131(22)
Linkages between Fatigue and Health
131(2)
Medical Certification of the Health of CMV Drivers
133(1)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
134(9)
Other Medical Conditions
143(1)
Lifestyle Factors and CMV Drivers' Health
144(3)
Current Fatigue and Health and Wellness Management Programs for CMV Drivers
147(6)
9 Technological Countermeasures For And Corporate Management Of Fatigue
153(20)
Technological Approaches for Detecting and Managing Operator Fatigue
154(6)
Systems Designed to Mitigate the Effects of Fatigue
160(7)
Fatigue Management Programs
167(1)
Importance of Safety Culture
168(5)
PART IV RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
10 Research Directions For Fatigue And Highway Safety
173(30)
Collection of Survey Data on CMV Drivers
179(3)
Data Available from Vehicles
182(4)
Other Data Sources
186(4)
Some Key Research Questions
190(1)
Methodological Issues
191(8)
Statistical Issues
199(3)
Concluding Remarks
202(1)
11 Research Directions For Studying The Impact Of Fatigue On Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers' Health And Wellness
203(14)
A Framework for Assessing Factors Related to Driver Health and Wellness
204(1)
The Need for an Ongoing Survey of Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers
204(4)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
208(4)
Utility of Commercial Driver Medical Examination (CDME) Data
212(1)
The Need for Research on Drug Use and Driving Performance
213(1)
Research Directions for Evaluation of Health and Wellness Programs
214(3)
GLOSSARY
217(8)
REFERENCES
225(20)
APPENDIX
Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff
245