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The Dangers of Driving While Sleep Deprived

10/22/2020

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Drowsy Driving Prevention Week is Nov. 1-8, 2020

Take it from Philadelphia’s car accident lawyers — if you feel deprived of sleep, you should not get behind the wheel. According to the Sleep Foundation, sixty percent of adults in the U.S. have done it and around one-third of people have actually fallen asleep at the wheel. Driving while sleep-deprived can put you, your passengers, and other drivers on the road at risk of serious harm.

Driving while sleep deprived is like driving drunk.

Did you know that a person who has not slept for 24 hours has the same driving ability as a person with a .10 blood alcohol level? According to the CDC, driving without enough sleep puts you in as much danger as drunk driving. Likewise, someone who has been awake for at least 18 hours is at as much risk as someone driving with a blood alcohol content of .05%.

Signs of Drowsy Driving

As you are driving, your body will send you signals alerting you that it may not be safe for you to continue operating your vehicle. Some of these signs include:

If you start experiencing these symptoms of sleep-deprived driving, you risk losing focus and slowing down your reaction times which can result in an accident.

Drowsy driving by the numbers.

A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimated that 328,000 drowsy driving crashes occur annually. Most often, accidents caused by sleep-deprived drivers occur between midnight and 6 a.m. However, some accidents have happened in the late afternoon hours when people are most likely to experience a midday slump.

No matter what, you should always listen to your body. If you feel too tired to control a vehicle, do not push yourself to get behind the wheel. Instead of driving while sleep deprived, you should:

What to Do if You Were in a Drowsy Driving Car Accident

It can be challenging to determine if a driver fell asleep at the wheel, nodded off, or was experiencing signs of fatigue leading to your car accident. That is why you need to enlist the help of experienced car accident lawyers. If you or a loved one was in a car accident or injured by a drowsy driver, contact the personal injury lawyers at Flager Law today by calling (215) 953-5200. We provide free case evaluations.

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