In today’s day and
age, many drivers in North Carolina and South Carolina have a difficult time
getting a good night’s sleep. Tired drivers can be just as dangerous to
share the road with as drivers that have consumed alcohol, or used drugs.
Tired drivers can also be just as dangerous to share the road with as drivers
that are distracted by texting, eating, reading, or using social media.
Not getting enough sleep can do more than just effect a person’s ability to
drive. Lack of sleep can increase the aging process, lower a person’s
immune system, impair memory, and contribute to depression. The reality
of the matter is that when a person is sleep deprived they are literally not
themselves.
Many drivers that you
are sharing the road with are exposed to too much artificial light in the form
of computer screens, phones, televisions, and other electronic devices.
The human body has an internal clock that relies on the rising and the setting
of the sun to regulate sleep patterns. Artificial light from devices can
wreak havoc with the body’s natural ability to regulate its own sleep
patterns. So, if a person habitually stays up late watching television,
or playing video games, or using social media, there is a good chance that they
may develop an interruption in their sleep patterns that turns them into a
tired driver. Driving while tired slows down your reflexes, and inhibits
your judgment, thus making you more likely to cause an accident, and less
likely to avoid one happening in front of you! Interestingly enough,
there is an increase in car accidents following the nationwide switch to
Daylight Savings Time. The facts are that it does not take much to turn a
person from a focused driver to one that is sleep deprived, and thus
dangerously driving while tired.
So, if you know that
you have a long drive ahead, or even if it is just your normal work day, the
experts say to shut down those devices at least an hour before bedtime.
Also, avoid caffeine and alcohol before bedtime, and keep the bedroom at cooler
temperatures as a cooler body sleeps better. We all owe it to our fellow
drivers that we share the road with to be rested, and not a hazard because of
lack of sleep. Take care of your own sleep health, and the other drivers
on the road, and don’t engage in driving while tired!
Tippens &
Zurosky has represented people involved in auto accidents and hurt on the job,
in North Carolina and South Carolina for over twenty years. Let us help
you deal with the unexpected, and get your life back on track. Call us
toll free at (877) 372-3580, or 704-343-0018 to schedule a consultation so that
we may assist you