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Drowsy Driving. You can't fight sleep




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Uploaded to YouTube by: Transport Accident Commission Victoria
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 23 December 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 21 April 2014

Tags: public information film, public service announcement




Description:

Drowsy driving is dangerous and potentially deadly. If you're already behind the wheel when you start to feel drowsy, the best remedy is to pull over and have a 15 minute powernap.

You may think you can push through drowsiness, but you can't fight sleep. All day sleep inducing chemicals build up in your brain, they eventually reach a tipping point, sending you off to sleep, which can happen any time and anywhere. The best way to avoid drowsy driving is to get a good night's sleep.

Transport Accident Commission Victoria.
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