Spit test for sleepy drivers? scientists hunt for fatigue clues
NCT ID NCT07089342
Summary
This study aimed to find chemical markers in saliva that could indicate when a driver is too tired to drive safely. Researchers collected saliva samples and survey data from over 500 drivers stopped during routine police checks in Belgium. The goal was to see if specific chemicals in spit correlate with observed signs of sleepiness, which could one day lead to better tools for preventing drowsy driving accidents.
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Vias institute
Brussels, Belgium
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