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dc.contributor.authorMcLean, Jacken
dc.date.issued2001en
dc.identifier.citationDriver Fatigue Conference: Issues, Causes and Countermeasures, Sydney (Australia), 2001en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/48573-
dc.description.abstractKey Note Address DRIVER FATIGUE: WHAT IS IT? There is a wide range of opinions on the nature and importance of driver fatigue in terms of road safety. It has been said that: There is no clear definition of fatigue, We don't know how common it is, or how it relates to crash risk, and there are no apparently successful countermeasures. (Saffron, 1998) On the other hand there are some who don't share these views. For example, Brice and Smith (2000) appear to have no doubt that "Research has identified that the primary cause of road accidents is fatigue." In this paper I will review some of the research evidence, and some less well substantiated opinions, on current and emerging issues in relation to driver fatigue and road safety.en
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityA.J. McLeanen
dc.subjectHuman fatigueen
dc.titleDriver fatigue ; current and emerging issuesen
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.contributor.conferenceDriver Fatigue Conference: Issues, Causes and Countermeasures (30 October 2001 : Sydney, Australia)en
dc.contributor.organisationCentre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR)en
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