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Here’s What You Should Know About Fatigued Driving

As a car accident lawyer like our friends at Hall-Justice can explain, not all accidents are caused by overtly reckless behavior. While many people are quick to assume that many car crashes involve drunk or distracted drivers, driver fatigue is a major cause of car accidents across the United States. Driver fatigue is avoidable, and it’s up to you to ensure you are well-rested enough to get behind the wheel. Sadly, it’s much harder to ensure that the other driver involved in your accident was rested up before he or she ran into you. Fatigued driving can be difficult to prove in a car crash case, but if you know the warning signs you may be able to avoid causing any accidents yourself. Read on to learn more about how fatigue can affect drivers, and see what a car accident lawyer can do for you if you’ve been involve in an accident with a negligent driver. What causes driver fatigue? There are many potential causes for driver fatigue, but at its core it means operating a motor vehicle when you’re just too tired. While this definitely can mean a lack of sleep, it can also mean physical exhaustion after a hard day at the gym, or a particularly demanding day at work. Fatigue comes in all shapes and sizes, but when it’s coupled with a car, it becomes driver fatigue.   What are some warning signs of driver fatigue? Aside from feeling sleepy, driver fatigue has many other warning signs. You may drift across lanes without realizing it, or you may have slowed reflexes. In other cases, you may completely forget what happened during the past few minutes. Because fatigue affects everyone a little differently, the effects of driver fatigue can vary from person to person – but it always involves tiredness. How can I prevent driver fatigue? Everyone has secret techniques to “prevent” driver fatigue, ranging from loud music to energy drinks and cold A/C. Sadly, these techniques only lead to a false sense of security, and potential car accidents. The only way to avoid driver fatigue is to get enough rest before you drive, and knowing when you’re too tired to go on. What happens if I’m involved in an accident with a fatigued driver? A car accident is a hassle, and you’ll probably find it pretty difficult to determine whether the driver who just crashed into...
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