Just like drunk driving and distracted driving, drowsy driving causes terrible mistakes behind the wheel that injure and kill people. Many people do not appreciate just how reckless it is to drive a car while fatigued.
About one in 25 adult drivers fall asleep at the wheel every month, and in 2013, drowsy driving caused 72,000 car accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, the true number may be higher because it is not always easy to know whether an accident was caused by drowsy driving.
If you were involved in an accident that involved any of the following elements, drowsy driving may be to blame.
You might not be able to find out all of this information about the other driver, but if your accident resulted in serious injuries, you should work with an attorney who can help determine the cause of the accident and hold the responsible party liable. At Martin Law Office in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, we offer free initial legal consultations to victims of serious car accidents and their loved ones.
You can help prevent drowsy driving accidents before they occur by being a responsible driver, and encouraging others you know to do the same.
If you ever experience a symptom of drowsy driving, like lane drifting or anything else mentioned above, pull over to rest for 15 to 20 minutes or change drivers. Rolling down the window and turning up the radio are not enough to keep you alert.