Can drugs help drivers stay alert

When it comes to staying alert behind the driver’s wheel, “caffeine is a very useful tool,” according to Todd Dawson, vp of the fatigue management company Circadian. “It does what it's supposed to – it boosts reaction times, but it’s overused in our society. Taken in high amounts, caffeine can not only create health problems, but you build up a tolerance.” The stimulant effect of the caffeine in two cups of coffee lasts five to seven hours, he said. Instead of drinking coffee throughout the day, perhaps consuming as much as eight cups, truck drivers should drink ...

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