NHVR releases new good practice guidance to support industry uptake of rapidly emerging Fatigue and Distraction Detection Technologies
The HVRhas released new good practice guidance to support industry uptake of rapidly emerging Fatigue and Distraction Detection Technologies (FDDT).
CEO Sal Petroccitto OAM said the regulator had listened to industry feedback which highlighted the need for greater clarification on the use of FDDTs and the NHVR studies on FDDT continually show the importance of the positive relationship between the company and driver, and having an absolute authority to stop driving as key to improving safety.
Read the guide here: https://www.nhvr.gov.au/files/media/document/485/202408-1519-fddt-good-practice-guidance-material.pdf