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We’ve already spoken of how commercial truckers drive while tired, and the extreme danger they pose to other motorists. But the truth is, we’re all at risk if we get behind the wheel too tired to drive or if we get overtaken by drowsiness on the road.
According to the 2015 South Carolina Commercial Driver’s License Manual, a sleep-deprived or fatigued driver—defined as having six hours of sleep or less—triples the risk of a potentially deadly car crash. Working over 60 hours a week increases your risk by 40 percent.
Today, we’re going to review some tips to combat driver fatigue, according to the manual.
If you’re the victim of a South Carolina car accident caused by a drowsy, fatigued, or overworked driver- especially a trucker, you’ve got rights to a settlement. Protect them now in a free*, no pressure strategy session with a Spartanburg, SC car and motorcycle accident attorney. Call toll free at (864) 582-0416 or fill out a Get Help Now form.
It starts before you even start the vehicle, and stops when you pull into your destination safely:
The manual gives some great tips we often don’t think of:
If you notice any of these, IT’S TIME TO PULL OVER:
STOP AS SOON AS IT’S SAFE! You’re not being a hero by pushing through fatigue; instead, you are a major cause of fatal crashes. Stop, change drivers, take a nap, or just call it a day. You could save someone’s life—maybe even your own.
Fatigued driving is just as dangerous as its notorious cousin, distracted driving. Our firm helps victims injured by drivers who aren’t focusing on the road, for whatever the reason. Feel free to start a live chat right where you are to tell us your story. Let’s see what we can do to help.
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