Driving while tired can kill, warns campaign

A new safety campaign on the dangers of driving while tired has been launched.
Be prepared to avoid driving when tiredBe prepared to avoid driving when tired
Be prepared to avoid driving when tired

A campaign spokesman said: “Driver fatigue causes hundreds of road accidents each year. And these accidents are roughly 50% more likely to result in death or serious injury. Because when drivers fall asleep they can’t brake or swerve – so the accidents tend to be high-speed collisions.

“Tiredness reduces reaction time and affects your alertness and concentration. It also lowers your ability to process information quickly, which can affect decision-making. These things really matter when you’re behind the wheel.

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“Most drivers know when they’re feeling sleepy, and make a decision about whether to carry on, or stop for a rest. It’s easy to underestimate the risk of actually falling asleep behind the wheel. But it can be fatal.

“Just a short break and a caffeinated drink can make a difference. But even this is just a temporary measure, as the sleepiness will return unless you’re properly rested. The best option is to plan ahead, so you’re not in a position to be driving when you’re sleepy.”