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Tips To Help You Not Become A Drowsy Driver

Drowsy driving is a type of negligence and one that should never be taken lightly. When a person is drop-dead tired, they could fall asleep at the wheel, and nothing good can come from that. The individual could strike objects like concrete and water-filled barricades or trees. Then again, they might hit a pedestrian, car, bicycle rider, motorcyclist, or tractor-trailer too.

Drivers don't even have to fall asleep for these accidents to occur. Being in a groggy state could be enough to make them swerve, hit the brakes suddenly, or mash on the gas and speed. Any of those issues could be enough to cause crashes when people are sleepy. Therefore, we're focusing on some tips today, which we hope will help you avoid drowsy driving.

However, before getting to them, this is a personal injury law blog, so we must talk about something else. If you become severely hurt because of someone else's negligence, you might be entitled to fair compensation. Would you like to find out if you have a claim against a drowsy driver? If you answered yes, please, don't hesitate to schedule a free consultation with The St. Pete Lawyer. Now, without further ado, let's discuss those tips, shall we?

Avoid Becoming A Drowsy Driver With These Tips



  • Get Plenty Of Sleep Each Night


Drivers need to get enough sleep each night so that they're well-rested and alert when they get inside their cars. According to the CDC, adults from 18 to 60 years of age should get seven or more hours of sleep nightly. Meanwhile, it is suggested those between 61 and 64 get seven to nine hours, but people 65 and older only require seven to eight hours of sleep each night. So, one of the best tactics for avoiding drowsy driving is simply by getting rest the evening before you have to be on the road the next day.

  • Don't Drive During Particular Times Unless It's Absolutely Necessary


When your primary concern is not catching some Z's while operating a motor vehicle, it is best to not drive during certain times. The New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee states that it is most common for drivers to feel drowsy between 2 and 6 in the morning or 1 and 4 in the afternoon. Hence, it is in your best interest to stay off the roads during those hours whenever possible. That could prevent you from getting groggy, crashing, and injuring yourself or others.

  • Never Drive After Taking Medications That Cause Drowsiness


Loads of prescription and over-the-counter medications can leave people tired. In addition, they usually have warnings on their labels telling consumers not to operate heavy machinery after taking them. Therefore, if you wish to keep a drowsy driving accident at bay, never hit the streets in your vehicle after digesting these types of capsules or syrups because they could make you fall asleep at the wheel.

That is all the advice we have for you today but check back frequently, as our blog is updated regularly. We should mention one more thing before leaving, though, and that is clients who use us for their personal injury lawsuits never owe fees unless they win. So there's no need to backtrack and do a double-take because you read that correctly. You won't owe our firm a single penny if the attorney doesn't recover compensation for you, and it doesn't get much better than that. Just remember that the St. Pete Lawyer and his team are here to help should you ever need their services.