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How to Avoid Fatigue on Long Drives

Long drives are a common part of summer travel, whether for vacations, road trips, or visiting family and friends. However, driving for extended periods can lead to fatigue, which significantly increases the risk of accidents. At the Law Offices of Kyle E. Koester, LLC, we understand the dangers of driver fatigue and are committed to promoting safe driving practices. This article provides essential tips to stay alert and avoid fatigue during long summer drives, supported by statistics and Georgia law.

The Dangers of Driver Fatigue

Driver fatigue impairs reaction time, decision-making, and concentration, making it a major risk factor for traffic accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drowsy driving was responsible for 91,000 crashes, 50,000 injuries, and nearly 800 deaths in 2017.

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Tips to Avoid Fatigue on Long Drives

  1. Get Adequate Sleep Before the Trip

Ensuring you are well-rested before starting a long drive is crucial. Aim for at least 7-9 hours of sleep the night before your trip.

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  1. Take Regular Breaks

Frequent breaks help prevent fatigue by giving you a chance to rest, stretch, and refresh. The NHTSA recommends taking a break every two hours or 100 miles.

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  1. Share Driving Responsibilities

If possible, share driving duties with another licensed driver. This allows each driver to rest while the other takes over, reducing the risk of fatigue.

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For more tips on staying safe during summer travel, visit our article on Top Safety Tips for Memorial Day Road Trips.

  1. Stay Hydrated and Eat Healthy Snacks

Dehydration and poor nutrition can contribute to fatigue. Keep hydrated and eat healthy snacks to maintain energy levels.

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  1. Avoid Alcohol and Medications That Cause Drowsiness

Alcohol and certain medications can impair your ability to drive safely. Avoid consuming anything that can cause drowsiness before or during your trip.

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Georgia Laws and Regulations

Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-241) requires drivers to exercise due care in operating their vehicles and avoid any actions that could result in accidents. This includes avoiding drowsy driving. In the event of an accident caused by driver fatigue, the fatigued driver may be held liable for damages and injuries.

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Recognizing Signs of Fatigue

Being able to recognize the early signs of fatigue can help you take action before it becomes dangerous.

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What to Do If You Feel Fatigued

If you start to feel tired while driving, it’s important to take immediate action to avoid an accident.

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Legal Support for Accident Victims

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by driver fatigue, it’s crucial to seek legal advice. At the Law Offices of Kyle E. Koester, LLC, we specialize in representing victims of car accidents, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. Our expertise in Georgia traffic laws and personal injury claims can help navigate the complexities of the legal system.

For more information on legal recourse after an accident, refer to our detailed guide on Steps to Take After a Car Accident.

Conclusion

Avoiding fatigue on long drives is essential for ensuring a safe journey during the summer months. By following these tips and understanding the legal responsibilities in Georgia, you can reduce the risk of accidents and protect yourself and others on the road. For legal assistance and more information on safe driving practices, contact the Law Offices of Kyle E. Koester, LLC.

Sources:

  1. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  3. Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.)
  4. Georgia Supreme Court Case: State v. Johnson, 285 Ga. 571 (2009)


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