Many Americans find it a challenge to balance their busy schedules and do not get enough sleep as a result. When they miss out on sleep, they increase their risk of drowsy driving and causing a car accident. The most common signs of drowsy driving include having trouble keeping your eyes open, drifting from your lane, and failing to remember the last few miles driven.
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety recently conducted a study that revealed that drowsy driving is, in fact, a serious issue in the United States. Their research showed that the average number of crashes caused by a drowsy driver is actually 9.5 percent higher than the previous estimation by the government.
Federal Estimates of Drowsy Drivers
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