When you drive, you take responsibility for your safety and the safety of others on the road. According to recent surveys, more than half of American drivers have driven while drowsy and 20-30% have fallen asleep at the wheel. Many also report that when drowsy, they drive faster, lose patience and become stressed. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates taht 100,000 crashes each year are caused by sleepy drivers, resulting in more than 1,550 deaths and 71,000 injuries.
Sleepiness Impairments
Studies reveal that many people do not know how sleepy they are. Driving requires a set of skills that are significantly reduced when you are sleep deprived. This reduced ability to drive can make a difference - in whether you avoid or cause a crash. Drowsiness can cause:
Preventing a Fall-Asleep Crash
If you become drowsy while driving, recognize that you are in danger of falling asleep at the wheel and pull over.
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If you are experiencing frequent daytime sleepiness, have difficulty sleeping at night or suspect you have a sleep disorder, contact Northern Lights Clinic's team of specialists to be scheduled for a sleep study.