Sleep shortage and not driving anything I am ready for the news I received six years ago on my unexpected death of my best friend Joey. I will never forget his night of death. How I was with me a few minutes ago and how unnecessary and preventable is his death. A few weeks before Christmas in 2001, Joey, my colleague, and I closed a local restaurant that worked during Umass Lowell. It was a busy night, and we did not finish work until 1 AM.
Sleepy driving continues yawning, signs of head nodding, heavy eyelids, difficulty in learning the last few miles, lack of road signs and exits, unplanned lane change, signs of driving sleep or drowsy driving. Driving while sleepy increases the danger of collision. It is difficult to process complicated information from different places at the same time. You may make inadvertent driving decisions that are hard to notice during driving or actually fall asleep. You can not stop sleepy driving even if you lower the window, chew a gum, turn on the radio, drink caffeine, energy drinks or other irritants. Sleeping driving is a driving hindrance that puts the driver and other people in danger of injury. If you find a sleepy driver, please stop at a safe place or ask passengers to call the police. Ability to explain the places, vehicles, behaviors you observe
Reduce drowsy driving. Studies have found that sleepy driving is comparable to drunk driving, but Uber refuses to limit driver's working hours unless compelled by local authorities. For example, Lyft lets the driver take a break after 14 hours. Uber can build a "live quick" test in the app and periodically test the driver's feeling after a long drive. Until recently, Uber did not charge for driver 's "driving to cycling" stage. This means that passengers will pay the same fee - no matter how much time and gasoline drivers they have to spend before reaching passengers - this implies that the driver density implied by other passengers I am paying for 'Spread Grant' for passengers in low areas
A sleepy drive is more than just falling asleep. It affects driver's attention, attention, reaction time, judgment and decision-making ability. For those who are at high risk of car accidents due to drowsiness, include drivers of 17 to 23 years old, those driving less than 6 hours a night road, driving a country road or driving between 0 o'clock midnight and 6 a.m. I will. As your country's GDL law stipulates, make sure your teenagers sleep good night sleep, and strictly monitor and limit their night driving. Thank you for your teenage friends, passengers and other drivers driving safely.