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A National Sleep Foundation's Conference summary: The National Summit to Prevent Drowsy Driving and a new call to action

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INDUSTRIAL HEALTH
卷 43, 期 1, 页码 197-200

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NATL INST INDUSTRIAL HEALTH
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.43.197

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National summit; sleep; drowsy driving; fatigue; action plan; traffic safety

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On November 20-21, 2002, the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), a U.S.-based non-profit organization, and a coalition of other organizations, federal agencies and corporations convened a National Summit to Prevent Drowsy Driving at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC. The Summit brought together experts in the fields of transportation, safety and health, sleep research, and communications as well as advocates to assist in the creation of a comprehensive national agenda to increase awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving. Recommendations from the Summit formed the basis of post-summit activities, including the development of a new Web site (www.drowsydriving.org) dedicated to the prevention of driver fatigue and a report, the National Action Plan to Prevent Drowsy Driving, which describes a series of action items for national, state and local initiatives in the areas of research, public policy, and educational programs.

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