The heavy vehicle study: final report

作者: J Elkington , M Stevenson

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摘要: This report documents the aims, methods and univariate findings of Heavy Vehicle Study along with implications for safety heavy vehicle drivers. The in focus on each key study aims hypotheses. has been developed to complement a number papers which have published or are currently under review publication. Links these provided Appendix A. Additional appendices provide copies interview schedules, Participant Information Sheets, details sleep apnoea/breathing monitoring device detail locations schedules.

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