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Newsby News/Media ReleaseSeptember 16, 2025

Lytx Fatigue Detection Technology Surges in Fleet Adoption, Achieves 90% Accuracy

More than 23,000 vehicles across the country have already adopted Lytx’s Fatigue Detection, which launched in July.

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Newsby StaffMay 18, 2021

Shift Workers Three Times More Susceptible to Crashing

Lack of sleep results in slower reaction time, poor coordination, and less ability to pay attention.

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ProductsMay 22, 2018

Safety Monitor Detects Driver Distraction and Drowsiness

Denso has released a driver status monitor that checks for distractions, drowsiness, sleep, or inappropriate posture in order to prevent potential accidents.

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NewsAugust 21, 2017

NFL Season May Bring Increased Drowsy Driving Risk

A spike in drowsy driving incidents among waste drivers seemed to correspond with the return of the the NFL season, according to video-based technology safety company Lytx.

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ProductsJuly 1, 2014

Parking Mobile App

While there are many factors that contribute to driver fatigue, locating available overnight parking is an important in managing rest.

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NewsNovember 8, 2012

Link Discovered Between Driver Obesity and Crash Risk

Obese truckers, during their first two years on the road, are 43-55% more likely to be involved in a crash when compared against those truckers with a normal body mass index (BMI), according to the study.

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NewsOctober 23, 2012

Nissan Technologies Aim at Cutting Fatigue, Provide Automatic Collision Avoidance

In two different technologies announced by Nissan Motor Co., the automaker is looking at seat technology that could help reduce fatigue and an ‘autonomous emergency steering system’ that could apply braking and automatic steering to prevent a collision.

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NewsOctober 29, 2009

NTSB Pushes for Sleep Apnea Screening

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) sent a letter to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recommending that medical examiners be required to question commercial truck and bus drivers about sleep apnea, a disorder contributing to driver fatigue.

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NewsFebruary 28, 2008

Pay-By-Mile Is Wrong Incentive for Tired Truckers

Many truck drivers, who are paid for each mile driven, maintain two log books including a fake one to show police.

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