The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that drowsy driving contributes to more than 100,000 crashes every year. “Be aware of your own sleep patterns and how they can change.
TRAVERSE CITY - Making sure you give yourself time to sleep is important for driving safety. According to AAA, losing one hour of sleep due to daylight saving time causes an increase in car crashes ...
(WWLP) – As Daylight Saving time begins, you may feel tired after losing an hour of sleep, and traffic safety experts shared the risks associated with drowsy driving. It’s finally time to ...
New York State Partnership Against Drowsy Driving is promoting its “Stay Awake, Stay Alive” message with Daylight Saving Time beginning Sunday at 2 a.m. The partnership shows drivers the risks ...
“Drivers should be aware of drowsy driving symptoms such as having trouble keeping eyes open, drifting from a lane, or not remembering the last few miles driven, these are all signs that a ...
With daylight saving time beginning early Sunday morning motorists should be wary about the effects the time change could have on driving this week. Moving ahead of time one hour causes a 6 percent ...
NEW YORK, March 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As daylight savings time begins Sunday morning, traffic safety experts warn of an increased risk of drowsy driving crashes. Drowsiness is a significant ...
With the time change impacting sleep patterns and daylight hours, drivers and pedestrians may be at a greater risk of the dangers associated with drowsy driving, according to a written statement.