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The head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the auto safety agency is launching an effort to crackdown on drowsy driving, an issue that accounts for a significant percentage of U.S. traffic deaths.

NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said in a speech in Chicago on Monday that the agency needs better data to measure the problem and wants to find ways to boost awareness and crackdowns of the unsafe driving behavior. Rosekind is a former NASA scientist and expert on human fatigue who previously was a member at the National Transportation Safety Board.

 



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Exercise In Futility? NHTSA Now Vowing To Crack Down On Drowsy Drivers

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