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Convicted of fatigued driving: Who, why and how
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 06/26/09
Radun I et al. - This study shows that even without a reliable fatigue detector and unambiguous criteria for recognizing the contribution of fatigue to accident causation, Finnish police and the courts punish a significant number of drivers every year on the basis of fatigue.
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