Drowsy Driving/Fatigue
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General Statistics
- Teen drivers who sleep less than 8 hours nightly are one-third more likely to crash than those who sleep 8 or more hours nightly.1
- Those who get less sleep than average experience increased daytime sleepiness, depressive mood, high levels of risk-taking behaviors, and lower grades.2
- Lack of sleep reduces a person's ability to process information, sustain attention, have accurate motor control, and react normally. All are crucial driving skills.
- Daily sleep is reduced by about 40 to 50 minutes from ages 13 to 19. This is caused by gradually later bedtimes but more or less stable awakening times.
- The majority of fatigue-related crashes are caused by drivers under age 25.3
- Being awake for 18 hours is similar to having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of 0.08, which is legally drunk.4
- At least 5 percent of adults (ages 18 to 44) admit to falling asleep at the wheel.5
- In 2009, an estimated 730 fatal crashes involved drowsy driving.5
- In 2009, over 30,000 crashes involved drowsy driving.5
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Source:
- Hutchens L, et al. Teen Driver Crash Risk and Associations with Smoking and Drowsy Driving. Accident Analysis and Prevention. May 2008.
- National Sleep Foundation. Summary of Findings for the 2006 Sleep in America Poll. Available at: http://www.sleepfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2006_summary_of_findings.pdf. Accessed April 7, 2010.
- Pack AI, Pack AM, Rodgman E, Cucchiara A, Dinges DF, Schwab CW. Characteristics of crashes attributed to the driver having fallen asleep. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 1995; 27(6):769-775.
- National Sleep Foundation. Detection and Prevention: Drowsy driving. Retrieved July 31, 2009. Available at: http://drowsydriving.org/about/detection-and-prevention/. Accessed April 7, 2010.
- Drowsy Driving -- 19 States and the District of Columbia -- 2009-2011. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. January 14, 2013.
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