Port trucking companies push hundreds of drivers to work without sleep, sometimes with deadly results


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  The final story in USA TODAY Network's Rigged investigation reveals for the first time that truck drivers impaired by lack of sleep are a near-constant threat around the nation's busiest ports. Hundreds of drivers who have missed federally mandated breaks hit the road each day, moving containers on their journey to a store near you.

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