Preventing Drowsiness While Driving: Tips and Strategies

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It’s time for a 15-minute power
nap
 
Company, Event, Date
 
Name
 
Non-occupational accidents in Switzerland
, 2018
 
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Every year, more than one million people are injured on the roads, when doing sport and
physical activities as well as in and around the house.
 
Drowsiness at the wheel
 
Around 10 % of serious accidents are caused by overtired drivers.
Not only is nodding off at the wheel – known as microsleeping – dangerous, even the
preceding drowsiness and impaired performance can lead to serious accidents.
 
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What causes drowsiness at the wheel?
 
Too little sleep or a sleep deficiency lasting days or weeks
Driving at night or in the early morning hours when you would normally be sleeping
Long waking periods (e.g. after going out in the evening)
Too long journeys without rest breaks
Irregular sleep patterns (e.g. from shift work)
Illnesses that can impair sleep and cause daytime drowsiness: sleep apnea (interrupted
breathing during sleep) or depression
 
4
 
The effects of driving while drowsy
 
Drowsy drivers:
misjudge speed,
have poor concentration,
react similarly slowly as after drinking alcohol,
can nod off in a worst-case scenario (so-called microsleep)
 
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Look out for the alarm signals:
 
Burning eyes
Heavy eyelids
Frequent yawning
Blurred vision
Dry mouth
Being startled for no apparent reason
Chills
Driving errors
 
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If you start to feel drowsy while driving:
 
Stop at the next opportunity and take a
15-minute power nap. 
Make sure you don’t sleep for
longer than 30 minutes; waking up after half an hour is
difficult.
In addition 
to a power nap, 
two cups of coffee 
can
provide fast, short-term help against fatigue. Drink it
before you fall asleep. The effect kicks in after around
15 minutes.
Don’t forget: engine off, remove keys from ignition!
 
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How to get there safely:
 
Only drive if you are well-rested and healthy.
See a doctor if you suffer from sleep apnea or any another sleeping disorder.
Do not drive if you know in advance that it’s going to be a late night. Make alternative
sleeping arrangements or plan to get home by public transport or taxi.
 
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How to get there safely
:
 
Alcohol exacerbates fatigue. It’s best to go without.
Medications may also impact your ability to drive – especially in combination with
alcohol.
Be aware:
Tricks such as opening a window or turning up the music are virtually ineffective against
drowsiness at the wheel.
 
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True or false?
 
I make more errors when I’m tired.
 
True 
 
  
False 
 
Alcohol causes drowsiness.
 
True 
 
  
False 
 
Coffee or energy drinks can be used to permanently overcome fatigue.
 
True 
   
False 
 
Listening to the radio on loud or opening a window help against over-tiredness.
  
True 
   
False 
 
A power nap is the only effective measure against drowsiness at the wheel.
  
True 
 
  
False 
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Video «Drowsiness at the wheel»
 
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Further information
 
Find out more on this topic in our free BFU brochures (available
in French, German and Italian):
-
«Müdigkeit am Steuer – Wach ans Ziel» 
(Art.-Nr. 3.013)
-
«Müdigkeit am Steuer – Auch tagsüber wach und sicher
ankommen» 
(Art.-Nr. 3.133)
Order at bestellen.bfu.ch
Find even more accident prevention tips at bfu.ch.
 
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Learn about the risks of driving while drowsy and the potential causes behind it. Discover how to identify warning signs of drowsiness and effective measures to combat fatigue while on the road, including the importance of power naps and staying alert. Prioritize road safety by understanding the effects of drowsiness and adopting healthy sleep habits to ensure a safe driving experience.


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  1. Swiss Council for Hodlerstrasse 5a, 3011 Berne Accident Prevention info@bfu.ch bfu.ch Company, Event, Date Name It s time for a 15-minute power nap

  2. Non-occupational accidents in Switzerland, 2018 437000 573000 82000 Every year, more than one million people are injured on the roads, when doing sport and physical activities as well as in and around the house. 2

  3. Drowsiness at the wheel Around 10 % of serious accidents are caused by overtired drivers. Not only is nodding off at the wheel known as microsleeping dangerous, even the preceding drowsiness and impaired performance can lead to serious accidents. 3

  4. What causes drowsiness at the wheel? Too little sleep or a sleep deficiency lasting days or weeks Driving at night or in the early morning hours when you would normally be sleeping Long waking periods (e.g. after going out in the evening) Too long journeys without rest breaks Irregular sleep patterns (e.g. from shift work) Illnesses that can impair sleep and cause daytime drowsiness: sleep apnea (interrupted breathing during sleep) or depression 4

  5. The effects of driving while drowsy Drowsy drivers: misjudge speed, have poor concentration, react similarly slowly as after drinking alcohol, can nod off in a worst-case scenario (so-called microsleep) 5

  6. Look out for the alarm signals: Burning eyes Heavy eyelids Frequent yawning Blurred vision Dry mouth Being startled for no apparent reason Chills Driving errors 6

  7. If you start to feel drowsy while driving: Stop at the next opportunity and take a 15-minute power nap. Make sure you don t sleep for longer than 30 minutes; waking up after half an hour is difficult. In addition to a power nap, two cups of coffee can provide fast, short-term help against fatigue. Drink it before you fall asleep. The effect kicks in after around 15 minutes. Don t forget: engine off, remove keys from ignition! 7

  8. How to get there safely: Only drive if you are well-rested and healthy. See a doctor if you suffer from sleep apnea or any another sleeping disorder. Do not drive if you know in advance that it s going to be a late night. Make alternative sleeping arrangements or plan to get home by public transport or taxi. 8

  9. How to get there safely: Alcohol exacerbates fatigue. It s best to go without. Medications may also impact your ability to drive especially in combination with alcohol. Be aware: Tricks such as opening a window or turning up the music are virtually ineffective against drowsiness at the wheel. 9

  10. True or false? I make more errors when I m tired. True False Alcohol causes drowsiness. True False Coffee or energy drinks can be used to permanently overcome fatigue. True False Listening to the radio on loud or opening a window help against over-tiredness. True False A power nap is the only effective measure against drowsiness at the wheel. True False 10

  11. Video Drowsiness at the wheel 11

  12. Further information Find out more on this topic in our free BFU brochures (available in French, German and Italian): - M digkeit am Steuer Wach ans Ziel (Art.-Nr. 3.013) - M digkeit am Steuer Auch tags ber wach und sicher ankommen (Art.-Nr. 3.133) Order at bestellen.bfu.ch Find even more accident prevention tips at bfu.ch. 12

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