Sleep Disorders Contribute To Causes of Commercial Vehicle Crashes, Says Expert
Dr. Stephen Tregear with the Manila Consulting Group explains to the Medical Review Board that sleep deprived CMV drivers have a much higher risk of auto accidents than drivers who are not sleep deprived. (0:21)
July 1, 2009
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