Drowsiness, counter-measures to drowsiness, and the risk of a motor vehicle crash
Injury Prevention2001Vol. 7(3), pp. 194–199
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Abstract
Drivers may be able to decrease their risk of crashing if they: (1) stop driving if they feel they are falling asleep; (2) use highway rest stops; (3) drink coffee; (4) turn on a radio; (5) get at least nine hours sleep in the 48 hours before a trip; and (6) avoid driving long distances by sharing the driving or interrupting the trip.
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