FleetNews: One in eight drivers 'nod off' at the wheel
15/07/11 06:30 Filed in:
Sleepiness
The survey of 1,000 drivers also revealed risky behavior among many that can contribute to tiredness, with one in four admitting embarking on a journey when they already felt drowsy.
The vast majority (86%) are also failing to follow best practice advice on dealing with tiredness at the wheel, by stopping somewhere safe for a nap.
More than a quarter (29%) put their own and others’ lives on the line by continuing their journey after they notice the first signs of drowsiness.
In addition, one in seven drivers surveyed (13%) reported suffering from a health condition such as sleep apnea that makes them tired during the day. Sleep apnea can cause daytime sleepiness, and in some cases can cause the sufferer to fall asleep without warning.
Julie Townsend, Brake’s campaigns director, said: “Driving a vehicle is a huge responsibility that must be taken seriously. That means stopping when we feel drowsy and certainly never starting a journey tired.
“These messages still need to get through to the public, which is why we are calling for renewed efforts from the Government to tackle this issue urgently.”
Author
Gareth Roberts