Car Accidents Caused by Drowsy Drivers

Drowsy driving is a serious problem. Stay unhurt, drive alert!

Those who choose to drive when they are sleepy or fatigued place the lives of many people in jeopardy, including their own. The statistics are alarming and continue to increase every year.

While official government statistics tend to suggest that drowsy driving is only a factor in approximately 1-3 percent of motor vehicle accidents each year, the results of several in-depth studies report the true figure to be much higher. One such study that was conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, and showed that between 1999 and 2008, drowsy driving was a factor in:


Accidents Caused by Sleepy Drivers

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  • 7 percent of all crashes in which a vehicle was towed from the accident scene.
  • 13 percent of all crashes in which a victim required hospitalization.
  • 17 percent of all fatal car accidents.

An update was provided for the years 2009-2013, which analyzed data from 14,268 crashes in which the a vehicle was towed from the accident scene. The results of the investigation showed that 6 percent of crashes where a vehicle was towed from the accident scene, 7 percent of crashes where someone was treated for injuries, 13 percent of crashes in which someone was hospitalized, and 21 percent of crashes in which someone died were all attributed to driver sleepiness or fatigue.

The dangers of driving while drowsy.

Those who choose to drive when they are tired are taking a huge chance with their lives, and with the lives of other motorists. Although the majority of people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving, they don’t consider the fact that driving while drowsy can be just as bad. Sleepiness acts like alcohol in that it slows the reaction time, impairs the judgment, decreases the sense of awareness, and increases the potential of having an accident.

It can be next to impossible to assess (with any degree of certainty) whether drowsiness was a factor in a fatal crash., but there are a number of clues investigators may find at the scene of a crash that can provide enough information to show whether a driver fell asleep at the wheel. For instance, accidents that are the result of drowsiness usually involve only one vehicle, and the driver is usually by himself or herself. Also, there are not usually any skid marks or other signs the driver tried to avoid the crash.

There are many factors that can contribute to drowsiness, including the following:

  • Sleep deprivation
  • Interrupted or fragmented patterns of sleep
  • Sleep disorders that are either undiagnosed or untreated
  • Medications that cause drowsiness
  • Consuming alcohol

Truck drivers are a big problem when it comes to falling asleep while driving because of the tight schedules they keep, their extended hours of service, and often-unrealistic delivery schedules to which they often must adhere. While all car accidents are serious, crashes involving 18-wheeler trucks often prove deadly simply due to their sheer size and weight.

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