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Picture This. You're late and heavy traffic, inconsiderate drivers and poor road conditions are conspiring to make you later. That's stress.
![]() Now visualize a clear day without deadlines, just the purr of your engine and an open road ahead. That's freedom. ![]() Being on the road subjects you to ever-changing circumstances, but if you are a good driver, you will never let the frustration, the boredom or even the exhilaration of a particular driving session distract you from the task of maintaining full control of your vehicle. Quote:
These people also tend to party the heartiest, push the limits, and try to push through sleep deprivation to get home before it's time to go to work. The easy answer for these types of people is to not start a long or short drive while tired, and don’t continue it when drowsiness sets in. Are you tired or fatigued? Sleepiness and fatigue is not exclusive to drivers with inadequate sleep. Long, dull roads and sitting in one position for long hours is draining. The lack of varied stimulants on wide, endless highways is also a factor. Certain cars bestow a hum or flat noise that can put you to sleep at the wheel. I’ve had to drive back from events where I thought I was perfectly awake, as I’d drive down the highway I’d suddenly get drowsy, no matter what I would do, within an hour my body seemed to just want to force my eyelids closed and start my head nodding. You could choose to drive over the speed limit or seek an alternative route that is less constant in nature and more demanding of attention. Driving faster sounds like fun but it can earn you a nice ticket or even an accident for other reasons. Taking the longer path may just waster time too. Personally I have found that listening to books on tape, talking on the (of course with a hands free device) and stopping every 2 hours at maximum works best. But if you are really tired - get a room and get some sleep. Resting in your car on the side of the road or at a rest area can be dangerous - especially if you have a leaky exhaust system. The Bottom Line If you insist on driving anyway, if you have even a fleeting moment of hallucinating, or realizing that you are at the edge of being asleep at the wheel. You can kill or be killed. Stop and do something about the situation. Here are some other ideas to do to fend off drowsiness? One sure to work:
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