Drowsy driving is more common than you think, because a large percentage of Americans suffer from sleep deprivation, especially those who work night shifts or are unable to get a good night’s sleep and then commute to work in the morning. Unfortunately, the vast majority of those who are sleep-deprived do not realize how lack of sleep affects their ability to operate a vehicle safely.
Fact: It is estimated that 1 in 5 car accidents are a direct cause of one of the motorists being fatigued, sleep deprived, or drowsy.
These are the most common effects of lack of sleep on your ability to drive:
- Slower reaction times
- Impaired judgement and decision-making abilities
- Inability to remain vigilant of your surroundings
- Increased aggression
- Inability to focus on the road
- Difficulties with short-term memory and
- Increased risk of falling asleep behind the wheel
Shift workers, business travelers, hard workers, truck drivers, Uber and Lyft drivers, commercial drivers, and airline workers are considered the high-risk groups of people who can be affected the most by drowsy driving.
If you have been in a car accident caused by drowsy driving, do not hesitate to speak to our Dallas car crash lawyers at the Law Office of Dorothy Hyde. Call our offices at (214) 883-1700 for a free case evaluation.