Charity warns of work driver tiredness
Road safety charity Brake has warned of the dangers of work driver tiredness, after a study revealed that one in 10 people who drive for work have fallen asleep behind the wheel in the past year.
The research, by Brake and breakdown firm Green Flag, revealed that one of the main causes of falling asleep at the wheel is not getting enough sleep the night before.
Half of those surveyed said they sometimes drive when they've had less than five hours' sleep. Brake is urging firms to ensure workers who drive, including those travelling to meetings or appointments, follow robust procedures to prevent accidents occurring.





