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Contractor tests ‘drowsiness collars’ for highway engineers

Infrastructure firm Amey has been testing wearable technology that might keep engineers who drive all hours safer – including “drowsiness collars” that stop them dozing off at the wheel.

The gadgets include biometric and location devices that read vital signs and detect when the body is under stress or has adopted an unexpected posture.

A collar-fitted drowsiness detector and an ear clip measuring changes in blood flow – signalling attention loss and fatigue – were tested over eight weeks on a maintenance contract for Highways England.

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