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Drowsy driving is impaired driving

On Behalf of | Apr 12, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

Many people in Pennsylvania don’t consider driving when they’re tired to be dangerous or impair how well they can operate a vehicle. Unfortunately, drowsy driving is considered impaired driving because it can reduce your response time and make it difficult to make decisions on the road.

Getting five hours or less of sleep can be equivalent to drunk driving and can increase your risk of an auto accident. Some people fall asleep at the wheel, leading to fatalities and putting other motorists at risk.

How to avoid drowsy driving

If you want to avoid car accidents, it’s important to avoid drowsy driving by getting seven to eight hours of sleep each night. If you feel tired while driving, pull over to the side of the road at a rest stop and get a nap to ensure you can recharge. Drinking caffeine while driving can also offer a short-term energy boost.

Plan on traveling with other passengers if you’re driving long distances so that they can help you stay awake and avoid car accidents. You should take turns driving to ensure that you can take a nap and get more energy to continue the drive.

Who can you contact for legal assistance?

If you’re involved in a car accident, contact an experienced personal injury attorney to help navigate you through the process. An attorney may work directly with the other driver’s insurance company in an attempt to settle out of court. This might help you receive the compensation you deserve when you have lost wages, damages to your vehicle and medical bills.

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