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Drowsy and Fatigued Drivers an Increasing Hazard on U.S. Roads

Most people in the United States have probably operated a vehicle while fatigued or drowsy. This dangerous practice has been shown by researchers to be every bit as hazardous, if not more so, as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. One of the reasons people drive while drowsy is probably because they believe safe operation of their automobiles in such a condition comes down to a matter of willpower. They believe that they can control their drowsiness, if only they exercise enough personal effort.

As can be seen in the following video of drowsy driving automobile accidents, the consequences of driving while drowsy can be devastating. In one sequence an elderly person apparently falls asleep at the wheel and causes a horrific automobile accident. In another sequence a police cruiser is broadsided by a car driven by a person who was reportedly driving while drowsy. Thankfully everyone survived both crashes.

According to the video, drowsy drivers cause approximately 40,000 injuries and 1,500 deaths per year. Though the practice of driving while drowsy has not received nearly as much publicity as driving while distracted or drunken driving, and it can be every bit as deadly, as seen in the video below.

If you or someone you know have an injured in a serious accident in Waterbury involving a drowsy or fatigued driver, call the Law Offices of Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP –  89 Oak Street Hartford, CT 06106-1515 –  (888) 244-5480.