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Motor Vehicle Accidents /
May 15, 2020

What Are the Warning Signs of Drowsy Driving?

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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Any driver, at any time, can become drowsy. And when that happens, the person is more likely to drift off to sleep, thus causing a serious accident.

Understanding the warning signs of drowsy driving can help you pinpoint this concern before it turns into something much more serious.

Here are the signs that you’re too drowsy to drive:

Even if you’re close to home, should you exhibit any of these signs of drowsy driving it’s critical to move to a safe place so you can carefully consider what to do next.

Some people are more likely to become drowsy while driving than others. This includes:

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsy driving is responsible for hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries every year.

Understanding the signs that you’re too drowsy to drive allows you to take action as necessary. However, this doesn’t do anything to stop the drivers around you from making a poor decision.

By remaining alert, you’ll find it easier to spot drivers who are not acting normal. For example, if you see someone drifting from their lane on the highway, there’s a good chance they’re drowsy or under the influence of alcohol. Either way, you want to keep your distance.

If a drowsy driver causes an accident, move to safety, such as a parking lot, and assess your injuries. Also, don’t waste any time calling 911 to report the incident and make a request for help.

Your ultimate goal is to quickly receive medical treatment as to stabilize your health. Once you do this, you’ll feel more comfortable filing an insurance claim and taking other steps to protect your legal rights.

Contact our office today to experience the difference in your care!
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