14/11/2024
Did you know that driving while drowsy can be as dangerous as driving under the influence?
Why It Matters:
Fatigued drivers often have slower reaction times, impaired judgment, and reduced attention—factors that increase the risk of serious accidents. Many crashes each year are caused by drowsy driving, impacting young drivers, shift workers, and anyone lacking sufficient rest.
Safety Tips:
Get enough sleep before you drive, especially on long trips.
Take breaks every two hours.
Avoid driving during peak drowsiness hours (late afternoon and midnight to 6 AM).
Know the signs of fatigue: yawning, drifting out of lanes, and trouble focusing.
Let’s spread the word! Together, we can reduce drowsy driving incidents and keep our roads safe.