chart showing 50,000 injuries 700 deaths in USA from drowsy fatigue driving

Feeling that mid-afternoon slump? It’s tempting to power through, but hitting the road when you’re not at your best is a recipe for trouble. Instead of risking it, why not pull over for a quick power nap or grab a strong coffee? A 20-minute snooze can do wonders, and a caffeine boost might be just what you need to stay sharp.

Remember, the road isn’t going anywhere. Your safety and the safety of others are worth a little break. So, if you find yourself yawning more than usual, listen to your body. Take a moment, recharge, and then get back on the road with renewed energy. Safe travels!

Fatigue is a huge distraction so please be careful when you combine driving and being tired.

chart showing 50,000 injuries 700 deaths in USA from drowsy fatigue driving
huge danger when you drive tired like after work or later at night

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Is The Game Of Driving Similar To Other Games?

Does knowing the rules of a game improve your performance?

Are there opposing teams in this game: ICBC examiners, law enforcement, flow of traffic driving?

Do you know what the real rule book looks like? Have you ever seen it?

Do you know the percentage of failure in this driving game?

And what is failure in this game? A close call? A collision? An injury? A fatality?

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