Near‑Crash Driving Events After Night‑Shift Work: Real‑World Driving Study

Near‑Crash Driving Events After Night‑Shift Work: Real‑World Driving Study

Type: Field / Observational study

Registration: PMCID: PMC4711869

Status: Published

Tags: Commute safety, Fatigue & alertness, Field study, Night-shift workers

External URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4711869/

Summary

In 16 night‑shift workers, objective and subjective drowsiness rose during a daytime post‑shift drive; near‑crash events increased with drive duration.

Why It Matters For Night Shift Workers and Night Owls

Field observations how night duty and post‑shift fatigue was evident on shift as sleep & alertness and driving safety for night‑shift workers and night owls. The risk windows show up in measurements, explaining why the commute after nights is a recurrent blind spot. For night‑shift teams and individuals, this ties long‑debated rota features to concrete outcomes, making schedule talk about health, not preference.

Tags

  • Commute safety
  • Fatigue & alertness
  • Field study
  • Night-shift workers

Notes

Demonstrates real‑road risk beyond simulators.

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