Lack of sleep, weather conditions, time of day, night time driving. If this is a company then lack of breaks from driving, failure to follow DOT guidelines.
Yes. Several studies have shown that approximately 20% of all highway vehicle accidents occur because of driver fatigue. Many officials consider driver fatigue to be as large of a problem as drunk driving.
Fatigue
Possible causes include failed switch, motor, regulator, broken wire, blown fuse,
Decrease
It is estimated that 10 to 30 percent of all traffic crashes that happen in the nation are related to fatigue. A driver that suffers from fatigue is as dangerous driving as a person who has been drinking.
A driver should take a break when he/she is fatigued. It is recommended that a driver take a break every 2 hrs
A cost driver is a factor that causes variations in a cost.
age, mobility, hearing, vision, illness, medication, fatigue
Driver Error
two possible causes......it could mean you have a bad brake hose or a sticking caliper
The term "cost driver" refers to the activity that causes cost to change.
Yes it is possible