@article{Tay:206977,
      recid = {206977},
      author = {Tay, Richard and Tan, Zhongchao and Cheng, Xiaoying},
      title = {Relationship Between Perceived In-Cabin Air Quality and  Truck Drivers’ Self-Reported Health and Alertness},
      journal = {Journal of the Transportation Research Forum},
      address = {2008},
      number = {1424-2016-118020},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {This study surveyed 253 truck drivers and found that many  drivers scored poorly on the Stanford and Epworth  sleepiness scales indicating that they may not be as alert  as they should be while driving. Moreover, those who rated  the air in their truck cabins as fresh reported less  irritation to their eyes, noses, throats, and skin, scored  better in both sleepiness scales, and reported fewer  sleep-related medical symptoms. Finally, the results of the  ordinal logistic model indicate that drivers’ perceptions  of the air quality in their truck cabins are significantly  related to their alertness during a trip.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/206977},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.206977},
}