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  2. Tailgating - Wikipedia

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    A typical example of tailgating. The first car is being followed very closely by another. Tailgating is the action of a driver driving behind another vehicle while not leaving sufficient distance to stop without causing a collision if the vehicle in front stops suddenly.

  3. Effects of fatigue on safety - Wikipedia

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    Source: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [1] Fatigue is a major safety concern in many fields, but especially in transportation, because fatigue can result in disastrous accidents. Fatigue is considered an internal precondition for unsafe acts because it negatively affects the human operator's internal state. Research has generally ...

  4. Near miss (safety) - Wikipedia

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    There are factors for a near miss related to the operator, and factors related to the context. Fatigue is an example for the former. The risk of a car crash after a more than 24h shift for physicians has been observed to increase by 168%, and the risk of near miss by 460%. [4]

  5. How to Tailgate - AOL

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    Tailgating is the combination of great people, great food, great drinks, great games and a (hopefully) great sporting event. We can't guarantee anything in terms of the sport, but we are here to ...

  6. Driver drowsiness detection - Wikipedia

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    Driver drowsiness detection is a car safety technology which helps prevent accidents caused by the driver getting drowsy. Various studies have suggested that around 20% of all road accidents are fatigue-related, up to 50% on certain roads.

  7. Glossary of the American trucking industry - Wikipedia

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    A licensed carrier that holds itself out to hire under either a public tariff for the general public (for-hire common carrier) or under a contract filed with a specific shipper (contract carrier). For-hire carriers must apply for operating authority with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. [5] Irregular route See over-the-road.

  8. Group hosting 'tailgate' ahead of Columbus City Schools ...

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    The tailgate includes free food and begins at 4 p.m. at the CCS office at 3700 S. High St. ahead of Tuesday's 6 p.m. board meeting, according to a release from All in for Ohio Kids, the event ...

  9. Talk:Fatigue - Wikipedia

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    My idea is to have a single article "Fatigue" that will be a fully medical article, i.e. conforming to Manual of Style for medical articles, etc., and will have a "Society and culture" section that describes the use of the meaning of fatigue in literature, how various classical authors understood it, history (i.e. ancient times / Egypt/Greece ...

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