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4 Ways to Avoid Drowsy Driving

4 Ways to Avoid Drowsy Driving

As you drive on the road late at night or in the early morning, you may find yourself drifting off to sleep. In an effort to stay awake and keep yourself safe, it can be helpful to follow these tips.

Drink Coffee Sparingly

Although drinking caffeine may seem like a surefire way to stay awake, it can do more harm than good overall. Not only does it impair your focus and energy, but it also exacerbates any fatigue you already feel after its effects wear off. This can be especially dangerous for drivers who operate trucks or other large vehicles, since you may be even more likely to hurt others if a crash does occur. 

Notice Common Signs 

Rumble strips and roadway lines often signal to drivers that they are near the edge of the road. In order to avoid an accident, which may require you to call for emergency truck repair, pull over if you have any trouble. Many crashes happen when there are no passengers in the vehicle to wake up the driver, so these warnings may be the only ones you get.

Be Aware of Medications 

In some cases, medicine you take may cause drowsiness and intense fatigue as a side effect. This can then lead to dangerous situations where you must choose between pulling off the road or falling asleep at the wheel. If possible, you should try to use public transportation if you know you are dealing with medicine-related fatigue symptoms.

Get A Decent Rest

The most effective way to prevent drowsy driving is to sleep for a full eight hours the night before you get behind the wheel. In most cases, you should choose to drive during the beginning or middle of the day in order to stay awake. Driving after midnight or in the late afternoon may increase your chances for an accident. 

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