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Generally, drivers who report problems sleeping, staying asleep or having short night sleep tend to be at higher risk of accidents. In addition, the perception of poor sleep quality by drivers is correlated with their regularity in driving while sleepy10. Driver insomnia also tends to be associated with a high risk of sleep-related accidents11. Factors associated with drowsiness is a growing concern in low- and middle-income countries, where drivers are vulnerable to less regulated working conditions, and the socioeconomic pressures to drive for long periods without adequate rest12.

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