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 FMCSA 44-13
 Sunday, August 23, 2015
 
 Contacts:
 
 
 
 
| Marissa Padilla Director of Communications
 U.S. Department of Transportation’s
 202-366-9999
 | Ashley Kelahear Press Secretary
 Office of the Honourable Lisa Raitt
 Minister of Transport
 Ottawa
 613-991-0700
 | Media Relations Transport Canada, Ottawa
 613-993-0055
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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Collaborates with 
Transport Canada and Others to Launch Interactive Driver Fatigue 
Management Tool
 
 
New Resources Geared to Help Bus and Truck DriversPrevent Fatigue-Related Crashes
WASHINGTON
 - Anne S. Ferro, Administrator of the U.S. Department of 
Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and
 Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, today announced the launch of the 
North American Fatigue Management Program (NAFMP), a website that 
provides training and education on commercial bus and truck driver 
fatigue management.
 
 
 “We can help save lives and prevent crashes on
 our roads by providing drivers and companies with educational tools, 
like those contained in the North American Fatigue Management Program 
website,” said Administrator Ferro. “This is another supportive resource
 truck and bus drivers can utilize in addition to complying with our 
hours-of-service rules.”
 
 
 "The launch of the program is very good 
news," said Minister Lebel. "The collaborative work that has been done 
with partners will assist motor carriers and drivers in managing 
fatigue, and promote safety by reducing fatigue-related crashes."
 
 
 The
 NAFMP is a voluntary, interactive web-based educational and training 
program developed to provide commercial truck and bus drivers and 
carriers with an awareness of the factors contributing to fatigue and 
its impact on performance and safety. It provides:
 
 
 
The
 program was developed by multiple partners, including the Federal Motor
 Carrier Safety Administration, Transport Canada, Alberta Employment and
 Immigration, Alberta Transportation, Alberta Worker’s Compensation 
Board, Alberta Motor Transport Association, Commission de la santé et de
 la sécurité du travail du Québec, Société de l’assurance automobile du 
Québec, and the American Transportation Research Institute.Information on how to develop a corporate culture that facilitates reduced driver fatigue;Fatigue
 management education for drivers, drivers’ families, carrier executives
 and managers, shippers/receivers and dispatchers;Information on sleep disorders, screening and treatment;Driver and trip scheduling information; and,Information on Fatigue Management Technologies.  
 
 The 
NAFMP fatigue management tool does not replace or override the FMCSA or 
TC’s regulations on hours-of-service. FMCSA and TC-regulated commercial 
motor carriers and drivers continue to have a duty to know and comply 
with the respective FMCSA or TC hours-of-service regulations.
 
 
 
 For more information on the North American Fatigue Management Program, please visit www.nafmp.org.  Additional educational tools for commercial drivers are available on FMCSA's website at www.fmcsa.dot.gov.
 
 
 
 
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