Monday, 8 August 2016

Around 5,000 People Were Killed Last Year Due to Drowsy Driving

Many drivers in this country sacrifice sleep, an often overlooked and dangerous behavior that results in nearly 83.6 million of them being sleep-deprived while behind the wheel every day, an estimated 5,000 lives lost in drowsy driving related crashes last year, all at an annual societal cost of something like $109 billion.

Those are some key findings of a new report about how drowsy driving is a serious safety issue on the nation's roadways. “Wake Up Call! Understanding Drowsy Driving and What States Can Do” was released today by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), a nonprofit organization representing state highway safety offices.

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