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Sunday, February 01, 2004
Fat Road Safety Officers Danger in Taxing Regulatory Environment
Fat motorists may be even more dangerous than those who have been drinking, a sleep expert has warned.
They are dangerous on the road. If you put them on a driving simulator they do worse than people who are intoxicated with alcohol.
He said risk factors included being male and having a thick neck - fat there puts extra pressure on the airways ...
· This is a timebomb. If somebody falls asleep at the wheel the consequences are horrendous
· Enforced safety? Spare me