Naturalistic field study of the restart break in US commercial motor vehicle drivers: Truck driving, sleep, and fatigue

May 14, 2016Accident; analysis and prevention

How rest breaks affect sleep and tiredness in US truck drivers during real work conditions

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Abstract

A 34-h restart break containing more than one nighttime period may improve sleep recuperation for commercial motor vehicle drivers.

  • Drivers who took a restart break with only one nighttime period showed increased daytime sleep patterns and more nighttime-oriented duty and driving behaviors.
  • These drivers experienced more lapses of attention and reported greater subjective sleepiness during their duty cycles.
  • Increased lane deviation at night was observed for drivers after a restart break with only one nighttime period.
  • Regardless of the number of nighttime periods, drivers maintained a predominantly nighttime-oriented sleep schedule during the restart break.
  • Having at least two nighttime periods in the restart break is associated with greater sleep recuperation and may help reduce fatigue.

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