24 May
Posted by: admin in: Health News US
- SATURDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) — Drowsy driving is one of the
reasons why the Memorial Day weekend is one of the deadliest times on
American roads, according to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF).
“Too many Americans are too tired to drive. In fact, according to NSF's
recently released 2008 Sleep in America poll, an alarming 36 percent of
respondents admit to actually nodding off or falling asleep while
driving,” David M. Cloud, NSF's chief executive officer, said in a
prepared statement.
“Hectic weekend getaways may add to the problem as many get on the road
at ungodly hours to beat traffic. Not getting enough sleep puts everyone
at increased risk for fall-asleep crashes. Understanding crucial warning
signs and countermeasures is key to preventing sleep-related crashes,”
Cloud added.
Being sleepy slows reaction times, impairs vision, delays information
processing and causes lapses in judgment — all of which reduce driving
safety.
There are a number of warning signs that you're too tired to continue
driving and need to find a safe place to pull over. The signs
include:
The NSF offers the following drowsy-free driving tips to help you
arrive safely at your destination:
More information
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has more about
traffic safety.
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