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Avoiding Sleepiness on the Road
To avoid driver fatigue, follow these tips from the National Sleep Foundation:
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Get enough sleep. You're more likely to fall asleep at the wheel if you haven't had seven or eight hours of rest the night before a long trip.
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Don't begin a long driving trip late in the day. Start in the morning when you're fresh and alert.
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Avoid long drives at night. The glare of lights on your dashboard and outside your car increases the danger of highway hypnosis.
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Don't drink alcohol. Stop for light meals and snacks and drink plenty of water.
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Be aware that some medications, such as antihistamines and muscle relaxants, can cause drowsiness. Don't take them when you're driving.










