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Home Consumer Melody Avecilla Be alert to the dangers of drowsy driving

Be alert to the dangers of drowsy driving

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DRIVING while drowsy is an unnecessary risk you shouldn’t take.

Sleep deprivation has become widespread in North America as people try to squeeze more and more activities into each day.

One consequence: more vehicle crashes attributed partly or wholly to sleepiness.

NHTSA says about 1 million crashes a year are thought to occur because of driver inattention or lapses—and fatigue makes such inattention more likely.

In a survey by the National Sleep Foundation, 57 percent of those interviewed said they had driven while drowsy and 23 percent admitted to having fallen asleep behind the wheel.

NHTSA reports that sleep-induced crashes typically involve a driver who is alone and driving late at night or in midafternoon on a high-speed road (so the crash is more likely to be serious). Most of the time, it’s a single-car crash because the vehicle leaves the roadway.

Leave the driving to those who are wide awake! In other words, many of us may be sus

ceptible to driving while sleepy, but there are some things we can do to avoid doing so. The National Sleep Foundation and other experts suggest:

Get a good night’s sleep before starting a long drive.

Avoid driving during your body’s natural "down time" when you’d normally be sleeping.

Plan to drive long trips with a companion. Passengers can help look for early warning signs of fatigue and can help share the driving. Passengers should stay awake to talk to the driver.

Sit up straight while driving; don’t slouch. Don’t stare straight ahead at all times; scan the road and nearby areas.

Stop for a rest every 200 kilometers or two hours.

If you need one, take a short nap. Or get some exercise—run in place, jump up and down.

Avoid alcohol and medications that may make you sleepy; read the label on the container or ask your physician.

Consult a doctor if you have any symptoms of a possible sleep disorder: frequent daytime sleepiness, frequent difficulty sleeping at night, loud snoring every night.

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If you suspect a scam, call the NICB hotline at 1–800–TEL–NICB.

For information about auto insurance and insurance fraud, contact your insurance agent.

( www.asianjournal.com )

( Published on July 13, 2009 in Asian Journal Los Angeles p. C5 )

 

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