TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2022
Slow reaction times. Drifting from lane to lane. Traveling at inappropriate speeds.
No, we’re not talking about drunk driving. We’re actually talking about drowsy driving.
• In 2017, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gauged that drowsy drivers caused 91,000 reported crashes in North America.
• In 2019, drowsy driving caused 697 deaths.
•Between property damage, hospital admissions and more, the Sleep Foundation reports that the overall cost of drowsy driving could be $12.5 billion each year.
When And Where Are Drowsy-Driving Accidents More Likely to Occur?
Three factors are more likely to be related to drowsy-driving crashes:
1. The time of day. Drowsy-driving crashes happen most frequently between midnight and 6 a.m. or in the late afternoon. That’s when our circadian rhythm, which regulates our sleeping pattern, takes a dip.
2. Solo drivers. People driving alone with no passengers are more likely to be involved in drowsy-driving crashes. And affected drivers usually run their vehicles off the road at high speeds without braking.
3. Location, location, location. Drowsy driving crashes often happen on rural roads and highways.
Who’s At Risk for Drowsy Driving?
• Commercial drivers, including those who drive tow trucks, tractor trailers and buses
• Shift workers who work either night or long shifts
• Drivers with untreated sleep disorders, like sleep apnea
• People who take certain medications that cause sleepiness or drowsiness
If you feel drowsy while driving...then it’s time to pull over.
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