(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 ...
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.
Daylight savings time was welcomed by many this past weekend as we can now look forward to longer days with more sunshine and the hopes that summer will soon be here. But it also comes with a ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The start of Daylight Saving Time means longer evenings, but experts warn it also brings a hidden danger: an increased risk of drowsy driving crashes. “It definitely ...
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 ...
That’s why Lawalin is calling for “Deb’s Law,” to amend current statutes for reckless or impaired driving to include drowsy driving. “There’s a difference between driving tired and driving so tired ...
The time change can disrupt sleep patterns and daylight hours, potentially increasing the risk of drowsy driving for both drivers and pedestrians. According to the Governors Highway Safety ...
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