Regulators, railroads target sleep apnea in wake of crash

NEW YORK (AP) — Engineers suffering from sleep apnea must have the fatigue-inducing disorder under control before they will be allowed to operate trains for the New Jersey commuter railroad whose train slammed into a station in September, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 people.

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Regulators, railroads target sleep apnea in wake of crash