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Ahead. First, driving tired can bejust as dangerous as string driving. A recent Online Survey of more than 1100 Junior Doctors, a1 admitted falling asleep behind the wheel following a night shift, so is it time we all woke up to the danger . know of for colleagues who died within my first two years of qualifying. All were driving home after shifts. I have an 11monthold daughter and i continually worry about having an accident. daughter and i continually worry about having an accident. I was driving in the slow lane on the motorway, then woke up in the fast lane. These are genuine testimonies from Junior Doctors currently working in our nhs. from Junior Doctors currently working in our nhs. I almost drove into the back of a lorry when i fell asleep briefly. I also drove up the curb, which woke me up. After seven consecutive nights, ifell asleep driving home and crashed my car into a concrete pillar. In the nhs as it is, there are greater pressures, fewer doctors and it is easy to just keep pushing yourself to the absolute limit until you break. Keep pushing yourself to the absolute limit until you break Junior Doctor in oxford, sammy is getting ready for a 13 hour night shift in Intensive Care. She often works four of these in a row. After only a few months on the job, she had a near miss driving home. Five minutes away from home, i was on one of the country roads and find myself on the opposite side of the road. Thank goodness, there was nothing coming the other way. In fact, only just last year, i was going to a night shift and i came across a coroner flipped in the road. It was anotherJunior Doctor coming coroner flipped in the road. It was another Junior Doctor coming back from the late shift. On that occasion, the driver escaped unhurt, but sadly, thats not always the case. When she came off the night shift, she phoned home and said she was leaving. She had a chat with her mum and explained the night shift had gone well. Brian borrows my daughter was driving home after her first ever night shift is a newly qualified doctor. She was a bit concerned about how things might go, because it was a new experience for her being in charge and she was feeling quite pleased with herself. Nevertheless, on the journey back home, she fell asleep. How did you find out something had gone wrong . Because we are expecting her home, we set off to find and while we were driving, we could see the accident on the other side of the road. At the time, Junior Doctors in scotland could work up to seven night shift ina could work up to seven night shift in a row. Brian has been campaigning and has helped cut this to five. Im her voice now. Shes not to speak for herself. I think that she did speak up initially. But wasnt able to carry that through. Im trying to do it now. 18 months ago, after a run of night shift, a Junior Doctor from gospel was heading home to his pregnant wife. The doctor was travelling home after three night shift when his car collided. The doctor probably fell asleep. He was just 33 years old. Doctor probably fell asleep. He wasjust 33 years old. Think it is almost just too easy to think that it wont happen to you, but i think that when you have tragedies are so close to home, like someone whos pretty much exactly like you, it really is scary. Its something that really is scary. Its something that really does make me think. Keen to learn if she is right to be concerned, sam has agreed to take a driving reactions test after working A13 Driving Reactions test after working a 13 hour night shift. Well find out later how she gone. Its estimated there are more than 3 million of us regularly working through the night in all kinds of jobs. This doctor is a sleep co nsulta nt jobs. This doctor is a Sleep Consultant and teaches the importance of rest to newly recruited Junior Doctors. When the work at night, our brains think we should be asleep and that is Like Fighting againstjet should be asleep and that is Like Fighting against jet lag the whole time. The teaching that we do is all about making sure that we encourage out about making sure that we encourage ourJunior Doctors, nursing colleagues, everybody waking at night, that it is not a sign of weakness at all to take resting breaks and we are working. There is very much a hero attitude in medicine and nursing that are only come second to the needs of the patient, but actually if youre overtired, fatigued, you are not able to give the best year patient. Even though there may be ten patients waiting to see you, if you ta ke patients waiting to see you, if you take half an hour to take a break, to combat the fatigue that is, in this paperwork is absolutely important. In oxford, sam hasjust finished her nature. How are you feeling . Really tired. It was really busy, quite stressful. I cover Intensive Care and we had a full unit of patients. I managed to grab a Cup Of Coffey at about half three and ive been pretty much on the go the whole time. Before sam can go home to bed, its temporary driving reactions test at the Transport Research Lab in berkshire. Reactions test at the Transport Research Lab in berkshirem reactions test at the Transport Research Lab in berkshire. If youd like to come through to the simulator and take a seat. Simon is in charge of driver Fatigue Research and will be analysing her performance. Fatigue is a huge road safety problem. Our own perception tends to lack behind reality and by the time we have realised that, we could have made a serious mistake that could lead to a collision. We would like to is keep you below 60 mph, please. Is one of those things, where if im tired, i would push the car. Sam has to drive along a virtual motorway for the next 90 minutes. We are monitoring her reactions from the control room. Sewers was a blinking, sometimes you see those long blinks. Afterjust a few minutes, sam starts blinking rapidly. In a field attempt to increase her alertness. You can tell she is fighting it as well. There is a moment where she is tired and then lots of blinking. You can see the Mouth Movements as well. After 19 minutes, sams eyes start to blink more slowly. She is having micro sleeps. In Michael Sleep Isjust a longer blink, to 15 seconds. It is usually an indicator that someone is disengaged from the task. She is getting quite bad now. At motorway speeds, if your eyes shut for a second, think about what you will miss. Sam is meant to stick to the inside lane for the whole journey, but she is struggling to stay on course. She just but she is struggling to stay on course. Shejust moved but she is struggling to stay on course. She just moved out there onto to berate and almost ove rcompensate onto to berate and almost overcompensate to be back and be left. So my guess, that is quite typical when someone is fatigued, the impetus came to be quite exaggerated. She has glazed features and new muscle tone has started to slacken. Really long sight closures. Hi, sam. You can stop the vehicle. Please, bring it to a halt. The test is over and simon has the results. 0ne is over and simon has the results. One of the key indicators of fatigue is willing to purchase and today, 69 occasions he left the inside lane of mortuary. That meant that it was almost in 2. 5 minutes he spent outside lane youre meant to be travelling in. Whats really worrying is the number of times your reaction speed was slower than 1. 5 seconds and therefore dangerous. The work of occasions when you fail to respond quickly enough. 0n work of occasions when you fail to respond quickly enough. On one instance, it was 5. 5 seconds later. Was it really . Groomer guess. Howedes your new here that . That is really shocking. There is terrifying. There is really, really scary. Clearly, driving when this tired is dangerous. Across the country, Junior Doctors are working long high intensity shifts, some clocking up 90 hours a week. Last year, the Health Secretary and their controversial newJunior Doctor contact reduce the number of consecutive night shift from seven to four. The working week forJunior Doctors was also cut. Tired doctors risk patient safety, so in the new contract the maximum number of virus can be worked in one week will be reduced from 91 to 72. can be worked in one week will be reduced from 91 to 72. I think he should be assumed about. Boasting about that. We are asking Junior Doctors to work nearly twice as much as the rest of the population and thatis as the rest of the population and that is a boast . The Department Of Health declined to be interviewed, but told us that someone they expect the nhs staff to be properly rested. Are going to be looking for 40 years of service Junior Doctor, but were not going to get if we are so exhausted and have accidents like like lauren or otherwise. No one should leave their home and not return from work. Still to come, we see a fond for a welter and oxford institution. All good things come to an end. Thank you much for your custom. As ever, we will love to hear reports about the show. You can drop me an eno. E mail. Next, the land rover defender, cult status with enthusiasts and car thieves. Glen campbell investigates. Some of these land rover s are worth more than £50,000. Lovingly built and tinkered with over a decade, to their owners, these vehicles are more thanjust their owners, these vehicles are more than just a car. The their owners, these vehicles are more thanjust a car. The problem is, it organised gangs of car thieves, the land rover has become a top target. We have a couple of facebook pages to give people information about the club, always somebody coming on there saying the land rover has been stolen. Housing is once a week. He is still in the land rovers and why are they doing it . Where are they all going to . Samak had one still in 18 months ago. Just off the drive in the middle of the night, someone broke into it, disappeared in oversight again. The swimmers in my garage under lock and key. Everything out i haveis under lock and key. Everything out i have is well secured. Last land rover rolled up the Production Line in 2016 and since then the sky has become the second. Vehicle in england. Levi land rover, youre buying a hobby. The decoder people love, cherish, sometimes its a guy that has been passed on to the family. The impact from the civil image had it stolen is like losing your dog. Its not nice. This land rover is the Pride And Joy of Leicestershi Re Rover is the Pride And Joy of Leicestershire Police and the thieves took it apart overnight. It was parried his heady local police station. All the stolen land rovers have got to be going somewhere, is what exactly is happening to them . Because they stopped making them, the spare parts are few and far between. You could have won in its completely in an hour. There is no closer to most of the pirates, is the appear on ebay and ic market for stolen parts. John isner land rover mechanic from sussex who was hit by the thieves last year. As someone who knows land rover is inside out, i have set him a challenge. The plan is to on board powers of the land rover until we end up with a bigger pile of bits and as little land rover as we can finish work. John firmly believes his beloved land rover restoring order and cannibalise parts. With the Clock Ticking and multiple cameras running, we will check back in with him ina running, we will check back in with him in a while. Henry is a mechanic on slightly larger vehicles. Hes a stea m on slightly larger vehicles. Hes a steam train engineer. His land rover was special. It was his reading car. I use it all the time and that was my first vehicle. Henrys land rover was stolen from the car park of the kent and Sussex Railway so if you have seen it, one Steam Engine Driver would love to have her back. I was never envisioning getting rid of it, it was going to be with me alive, handed down to my sanity with interested and so on and so. It is soul destroying when you have spent all that time with it and now it is just gone. Car crime is now a high tech business, this garage is full of top and lower range roaders. The manufacture of the all of these cloud with at least one tracker for the benefit of their owners that the car gangs have a trick up their sleeves. They are now using one of these, a magic wand to snip the track and disable it. Ijust these, a magic wand to snip the track and disable it. I just turn that up. They will know that there is something in the vehicle. A tracker. Now when people steal a car, they will block the signal, any signal coming out of the car, take it to somewhere safe, take it to a side road or leave it in a unit somewhere and when they feel safe, they will switch this unit on and try and find the tracking unit. As soofi as try and find the tracking unit. As soon as they fight it, it will be disconnected. Being one step ahead of the thieves is the only way to catch them and the latest gadget does just that. A tiny, highly intelligent traffic that cannot be sniffed out by the magic wand. What is the product that you have come up with . What is the secret tracker . That is the i would love to tell you it and show you the device, we do not do that. It could be anything on the car. It is not one particular unit, it is well hidden, we do not talk about it. It could be in the headlight, anywhere. We dont want the thieves to get the upper hand on us. The thieves to get the upper hand on us. Neals intelligence tracker is getting results. It can run from a signalfrom inside getting results. It can run from a signal from inside shipping container. Police are recovering land rovers at Southampton Docks just about to be shipped abroad. Backin just about to be shipped abroad. Back injohns just about to be shipped abroad. Back in johns barn, just about to be shipped abroad. Back injohns barn, how its attempt at stripping a land rover in under an hourgoing . At stripping a land rover in under an hour going . Was at a casing gone in 60 minutes . Was it a case. Now you see it, now you do not. That is time. The land rover was stripped in 60 minutes. I use a price that you did it this quick . in 60 minutes. I use a price that you did it this quick . I am quite surprised, yes. I dont think i would want to do it as a business. Now put it back together. Thank you. That will take longer. Glen campbell reporting there. Dont forget, we are on twitter. You can find this out. I am resisting the urge to say that final story is a load of old cobblers. Here is james in oxford. Its often said theres an awful lot you can tell about a person from their shoes. But then again, i would say that. I am a bespoke shoe maker. I have making shoes by hand for the past 20 years. From designing them to hand stitching them. And in the world of fast everything, i am proud to bea world of fast everything, i am proud to be a part of something much slower. In 0xford, they have been making shoes in a similar way since 1988. But sadly, after nearly a yea rs, 1988. But sadly, after nearly a years, it is closing. So when i found out such an Iconic Schumacher is as ducker son was sorting up shop, i had to go for one last time before they close their doors forever. My name is james tameka, a p pa re ntly forever. My name is james tameka, apparently no relation. Both of our families from north norfolk. Ducker. My namesake was an engineer before turning his hand to shoemaking. Bob avery also change career. Before teaching himself shoemaking, he was a shoe repair at woolworth and before that, a bus conductor. The legislator back to 1910 and reveal history of the city and its shoes. So each one of those is in orderfor a pair of shoes . This is everything they have made an error count and the prices accordingly about time. In todays money, 140 stop £1 each shillings and sixpence in old money. money, 140 stop £1 each shillings and sixpence in old money. I have no idea what that means. Any particular style you a re idea what that means. Any particular style you are looking for colours . love everything. This is an Old Fashioned shop and a lot of the work ethics are still Old Fashioned. You dont come in here at nine oclock and start walking out the door at five. My wife is common into the shop and 9 30pm to as me if i have any intention of coming home. Do think theres a little bit of you in every pair that goes out of the door . You put your mark on every single pair. These wooden mast of the starting point for the shoes ever made her, the footprints if you like over a century of Loyal Customers. My name is george. I have about nine or ten pairs of the shoes. Im 97, you are now going to admire my agility. Nobody in my family has ever lived this long. These are my duties. Beauties. Arent they beautiful temperate shoes . These are very old, these are back into the 50s. Tremendous age. I came up to christchurch in 1946, i wasnt at all rich but i got in a way of buying my shoes at ducker and there is a Little Man Working For Ducker and i had a there is a Little Man Working For Duckerand i had a pair of there is a Little Man Working For Ducker and i had a pair of shoes one day and he said whered you get your shoes from . She said if you can go to customers, you can afford to buy the shoes. I like the directness. Those are ducker shoes, they must be 50 yea rs those are ducker shoes, they must be 50 years old. Theyre beautiful, arent they . Theres another but people in this world who have not been to ducker, they should be imprisoned. There probably ten years old but they look as good as new as far as old but they look as good as new as farasi old but they look as good as new as faras i am old but they look as good as new as far as i am concerned. They look lovely. Are you a Loyal Customer . I am indeed. Ifirst lovely. Are you a Loyal Customer . I am indeed. I first came lovely. Are you a Loyal Customer . I am indeed. Ifirst came here as lovely. Are you a Loyal Customer . I am indeed. I first came here as an undergraduate, in 1976, i have been coming here ever since. How many pairs of duckers do think you have . About 30 pairs, i think. This sum, it is the last chance to own a bit of 0xfords history. It is the last chance to own a bit of oxfords history. Ijust bought a pairof of oxfords history. Ijust bought a pair of duckers and i think you can tell a lot about a place you choose. In this case, 0xford tell a lot about a place you choose. In this case, oxford is on offer in plane and there are generations of stu d e nts plane and there are generations of students and fellows of colleges who have been used to walking in and out of colleges and College Gardens and trampling on the thames which is just over there and you have got this great proximity of city and countryside, it is one of the distinctive features of oxford so the shoes but doctor that ducker is famous for, the beeb that runs around the shoe, what they call a rustic grain which is the embossed look which is much more resistant to scratching. It is at home at town and in the countryside. Even though people walking, it is a lot more relaxed today. You never know who is going today. You never know who is going to walking. Baron did not pay his bill. He collected his shoes. Descendants of his came in 1989, the honoured the account. Is that what batters . Honoured the account. Is that what batters . That entry in bread there. There is another entry by which humane know who that is. The author, he was atjesus college. Humane know who that is. The author, he was at jesus college. Perhaps the most famous customer is Lord Of The Rings Authorjr Tolkien who studied english at oxford. He played football. I have enjoyed every minute of it, i have reached an age where i am in gods time. I am not fed up of it. Thank you so much for so many years looking after me and my shoes. It cotties looking after me and my shoes. It comes with my great banks to so many years. My great banks. Comes with my great banks to so many years. My great banks. Thank you for your continued custom throughout the years. Im a tiny part in this legend, best ago while everyone is cupping. Best to go while eve ryo ne cupping. Best to go while everyone is clapping. I think it was cinderella who said a shoe can change your life. As they turn the key here for the last time, isabel and bob would probably agree. James ducker is reporting that. Always sad to see the old things disappear. Talking of which, i will see you next week. Goodbye. The progress now is being made to milder atlantic air. The next few days for most of us will start to feel much milder with less froth that night, higher temperatures by day. It is going to be a slow process. The cloud is coming up from the south that is not making much ease with progress. Some rain coming up ease with progress. Some rain coming up from the south, continuing through the night. It is still cold on up the snow to fall across the hills of scotland, Northern England and there could be some hill fog around, the rain clears away from Northern Ireland later on. It is still cold but not as cold as it has been. It will feel pretty chilly underneath this cloud for most of the day in eastern areas when the rain arise. The sunshine in the west coming out, even here it is knocking to be much milder. Six to nine filters. Better than the Low Temperature is we have had this week. Still cold enough for snow on the hills. Sunday is giving us a bit ofa the hills. Sunday is giving us a bit of a headache, hal north this rain is going to come. Wales and Northern Ireland will get some wet and windy weather. There will be more for you do this evening. Goodbye. Coming up on news watch, did the bbc go overboard and how is covered donald trump and his inauguration . Joiners endowed epm. This is bbc world news today. The headlines this hour. Theresa may becomes the first overseas leader to hold face to face talks with president trump. Pc leaders appear to be in step on major issues, including nato and the deep bond between our countries. A free and independent britain is a blessing to the world and relationship has never been stronger. We are united in our recognition of nato as the bill work of defence and today we have reaffirmed our unsha keable commitment to this alliance. Detox also focused on trade and relations with russia. We will have all the details

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