“…Several recent studies have focused on the multiple occupation-related factors of truck drivers, particularly those who are frequently involved in long-distance transport under the extremely stressful conditions, including commercial transport [1,3], license status [1,[3][4][5], continuous driving hours [6], shift patterns [7], rest-break duration [8], and overloading or improper loading [1,3,4], etc., which may directly or partially affect the probability of being involved in a crash. Additionally, truck drivers' risky driving behaviors, such as speeding [1,3,4,6,[9][10][11][12][13][14], failure to wear a seatbelt [1,3,4,15], following too closely [1,3,4,10,14], improper overtaking or lane changing [4,10,15,16], inattention [10,14], alcohol impaired driving [1,3,4,6,10,12,17], and fatigue driving [1,…”