At Risk For Drowsy Driving

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When people in South Carolina, and elsewhere, think of factors that contribute to motor vehicle accidents, alcohol intoxication, speed and distractions often come to mind. Although it can be just as dangerous as these other factors, people commonly overlook the dangers posed by driving while drowsy or overly fatigued. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that drowsy driving contributed to approximately 72,000 auto collisions in 2013. Often, such crashes result in serious injuries and death for the drowsy drivers, as well as for the occupants of other vehicles.

Who is at risk for drowsy driving?

Anyone who is sleep-deprived or overly tired may be at risk for drowsy driving. The risk may be greater, however, for