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Drowsy Driving Prevention

Drowsy Driving Prevention

November 7-14, 2021, is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week. Though it may seem like driving while tired is not dangerous, it causes more than 100,000 crashes and around 700 deaths every year. Over 50% of drivers have admitted to getting behind the wheel when extremely tired, which can be just as dangerous as driving intoxicated. To keep yourself and others safe from drowsy driving accidents, follow the tips below.

What is Drowsy Driving?

Drowsy driving occurs when someone is feeling fatigued and decides to get behind the wheel. Understanding what drowsy driving looks like and how to prevent it will make it easier to look out for.

Prevent Drowsy Driving

An estimated 1 in 25 people have admitted to falling asleep while driving. Here are some ways to prevent falling asleep at the wheel.

  • Pull over
  • Drink caffeine
  • Get a restful sleep before driving
  • Drive with a friend
  • Schedule frequent stops for long trips
  • Don’t drive for at least 8-hours after taking any sleep medications

When to Stop Driving

If you are already on the road and notice any of the following abnormal signs, it may be the best idea to stop driving for a while.

  • Yawning frequently/rubbing your eyes/frequent blinking
  • Daydreaming
  • Slower reaction times
  • Drifting out of the lane
  • Hitting rumble strips
  • Not maintaining a consistent speed

Learn more about Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

Contact Elk + Elk

If you or a loved one has been involved in an auto accident due to drowsy driving, Elk + Elk can help. Call now for a free case review at 1-800-ELK-OHIO (1-800-355-6446). We provide answers and support throughout the entire process.