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
No, it is not possible to have two state driver's licenses simultaneously.
A driver should take a break when he/she is fatigued. It is recommended that a driver take a break every 2 hrs
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 cost driver is a factor that causes variations in a cost.
If a driver runs a red light and causes a collision, the driver who ran the red light is typically at fault for the accident.
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