Warning Over Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel
Drivers are being warned to take extra measures to stay awake behind the wheel as the UK approaches the shortest day of the year.
Road safety experts from RoadAngel say there is an increased risk of drivers falling asleep at the wheel as early mornings and late afternoons grow steadily darker.
Daylight hours are becoming progressively shorter in Britain as we approach the winter solstice on December 21st – when London will see just 7 hours 49 minutes of daylight.
Nodding off while driving is a serious road safety issue, and experts claim thousands of accidents occur every year due to tiredness, including many fatalities.
Now the experts from RoadAngel are urging all drivers to ensure they are well-rested before setting off on a journey, mainly if it means driving in darkness.
They want to start a conversation about the dangers of tired driving, especially during winter.
They also advise motorists to plan their routes carefully and take a comfort break if they feel fatigued while on the road.
A spokesman for RoadAngel said drivers should be vigilant for warning signs such as yawning and needing to rub tired eyes when behind the wheel.
He said: “Falling asleep behind the wheel is a real danger and causes many accidents yearly.
“Nodding off for just a couple of seconds could be enough to cause a severe accident, especially on one of our motorways.
“With the shortest day of the year approaching on December 21st, it is an excellent time to start a conversation about the dangers of driving while tired.
“Getting behind the wheel after a poor night’s sleep is never a good idea, but doing so in darkness is even riskier.
“We want all drivers to be aware of the risks of tired driving and to take measures to keep themselves and others safe on our roads this winter.
“This means ensuring you get a good sleep before a journey, and if you haven’t slept well, then ask yourself if the trip is vital.
“If you are heading off to a meeting, for example, could that be done on a video call rather than making the trip in person?
“We also ask drivers to take a comfort break if they feel tired while driving.
“This could mean pulling over at the side of the road if it is safe to do so or coming off the motorway at the next service station and having a coffee.
“As many travel long distances to see loved ones over Christmas, more drivers will be heading on the motorway.
“Having a simple cup of coffee before setting off can help provide some energy, and planning the trip to include several pit stops along the way will make the long journeys even more effortless.
“If you get tired on the road, make sure to pull over at a safe place and set off again after getting some rest.
“It’s important to understand that tired motorists are more likely to struggle to stay awake while driving in darkness, and with the nights getting longer, it pays to be prepared for every journey.”
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