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Fatigue Risk Management

16 December 2008

It is estimated that about 15 percent of motorway deaths involve a driver falling asleep. Now The UK Department for Transport (DfT) is examining Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) and their potential for the UK Road Transport Industry.

The new year will see the publication of two reports based on project findings by Clockwork Research.

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