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The Risk of Fatigue and Sleepiness in the Ridesharing Industry: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Position Statement

机译:拼车行业中疲劳和嗜睡的风险:美国睡眠医学研究院的立场声明

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The ridesharingor ride-hailingindustry has grown exponentially in recent years, transforming quickly into a fee-for-service, unregulated taxi industry. While riders are experiencing the benefits of convenience and affordability, two key regulatory and safety issues deserve consideration. First, individuals who work as drivers in the ridesharing industry are often employed in a primary job, and they work as drivers during their off time. Such a schedule may lead to driving after extended periods of wakefulness or during nights, both of which are factors that increase the risk of drowsy driving accidents. Second, these drivers are often employed as independent contractors, and therefore they are not screened for medical problems that can reduce alertness, such as obstructive sleep apnea. Some ridesharing companies now require a rest period after an extended driving shift. This measure is encouraging, but it is insufficient to impact driving safety appreciably, particularly since many of these drivers are already working extended hours and tend to drive at non-traditional times when sleepiness may peak. Therefore, it is the position of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) that fatigue and sleepiness are inherent safety risks in the ridesharing industry. The AASM calls on ridesharing companies, government officials, medical professionals, and law enforcement officers to work together to address this public safety risk. A collaborative effort is necessary to understand and track the scope of the problem, provide relevant education, and mitigate the risk through thoughtful regulation and effective fatigue risk management systems.
机译:共享乘车或乘车行业近年来发展迅猛,已迅速转变为收费服务,不受监管的出租车行业。当骑行者正在体验便利和负担得起的好处时,两个关键的法规和安全问题值得考虑。首先,在拼车行业中担任司机的个人经常受雇于基本工作,并且在休假期间担任司机。这样的时间表可能导致长时间的清醒或夜间驾驶,这两者都是增加昏睡驾驶事故风险的因素。其次,这些驾驶员通常被雇用为独立承包商,因此没有对他们进行筛查以降低机敏性的医疗问题,例如阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停。现在,一些乘车公司需要在延长的轮班时间后休息一下。这项措施令人鼓舞,但不足以明显影响驾驶安全,特别是因为这些驾驶员中的许多人已经长时间工作,并且倾向于在嗜睡可能达到高峰的非传统时间驾驶。因此,疲劳和嗜睡是乘车共享行业固有的安全风险,这是美国睡眠医学研究院(AASM)的立场。 AASM呼吁拼车公司,政府官员,医疗专业人员和执法人员共同努力解决这一公共安全风险。要通过周到的法规和有效的疲劳风险管理系统来了解和跟踪问题的范围,提供相关的教育并减轻风险,就必须进行协作。

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