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Survey indicates truck drivers often do not get enough sleep

Most Pennsylvania residents do not get enough sleep each night and drag themselves to their work desk, bleary eyed, in need of a large cup of coffee. While the tiredness may slow the response time or have a minor impact on their quality of work, for most it is not a matter of life and death. For others however, it may be. Included in the group are those who drive trucks for a living who could be involved in a truck accident.

The National Sleep Foundation recently released a study that indicated 14 percent of drivers behind the wheel of a truck admit to having committed a serious error or an incident they described as a near miss due to being sleepy.

Based on the study's finding, this is not surprising. A whopping 44 percent of truck drivers who took the survey indicated that they usually did not get a good night's sleep the night before they were scheduled to work

In an effort to address the issue, the federal government recently created new rules for drivers of tractor-trailers that reduced their hours of service from 82 hours to 70 hours. In the new rules, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration also mandated that each driver have 34-hours off each week for every five days.

Not all are happy with the new rules however. A couple months after the rules were unveiled, the American Trucking Association filed a lawsuit seeking to have a judge review the new rules. What, if any, changes the judge makes to the regulations remain to be seen.

Source: The Washington Times, "Not getting enough rest a problem for operators of planes, trains, trucks," The Washington Times, March 6, 2012

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