The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
estimate that the societal cost of Drowsy driving is $109 billion. Our present
day society is driven with distractions and survive on a lot less than the
required amount of sleep. Approximately 84 million people survive on less than
seven hours of sleep per day. This has attributed to an estimated 5000 people
killed each year in Drowsy related crashes. This would amount for seven percent
of all crashes. The groups that make up the Drowsy driving groups were
identified are First responders, Law enforcement, Health care workers, New parents,
Teens and young adults, Shift and night workers and people suffering from sleep
disorders. It was also found that there is a correlation between these groups
and some commonalities. First, the group’s accidents normally occur on high
speed roads, mostly later in the evening and no evidence of braking. It normally involves only
one car and results in serious injuries or death.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
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