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  2. Drowsy driving statistics and facts 2024 - AOL

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    The effects of drowsy driving are more severe than most people realize. When you are awake for more than 18 hours, the effect on your body is the same as if you had a BAC of 0.05 percent.

  3. Drowsy driving - Wikipedia

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    Sleep-deprived driving (commonly known as tired driving, drowsy driving, or fatigued driving) is the operation of a motor vehicle while being cognitively impaired by a lack of sleep. Sleep deprivation is a major cause of motor vehicle accidents, and it can impair the human brain as much as inebriation can. [ 1 ]

  4. Effects of fatigue on safety - Wikipedia

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    The effects of sleep deprivation vary substantially from person to person. [9] [10] Sleep deprivation and cumulative fatigue effects describe how individuals who fail to have an adequate period of sleep (7–8 hours in 24 hours) or who have been awake longer than the conventional 16–17 hours will suffer sleep deprivation. A sleep deficit ...

  5. Drowsy driving responsible for 100,000 crashes a year - AOL

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    'Fox & Friends' reports 60 percent of Americans admit to drowsy driving on a daily basis. To test the the dangers, it sent reporter Clayton Morris out with the Virginia Tech research team for a ...

  6. Microsleep - Wikipedia

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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 2.5% of fatal crashes and 2% of injury crashes involve drowsy driving. [22] Fatigue is associated with 250 fatalities in air carrier accidents in the last 16 years. [23] The 2016 Croydon tram derailment, a result of a suspected microsleep afflicting the driver

  7. College students see drowsy driving as legally safe

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    Drowsy driving is increasingly being recognized as a source of crashes and deaths on highways,” said study leader Dr. Kenneth Beck of the University of Maryland in College Park.

  8. AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding in 1947, the AAA Foundation has sponsored over 200 projects related to highway safety, covering topics such as distracted, impaired, and drowsy driving; road rage; graduated driver licensing; driver's education and training; and pedestrian safety. The AAA Foundation research agenda is centered on four priority areas: Driver ...

  9. Driver drowsiness detection - Wikipedia

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    Driver drowsiness detection is a car safety technology which helps prevent accidents caused by the driver getting drowsy. Various studies have suggested that around 20% of all road accidents are fatigue-related, up to 50% on certain roads.