Drowsiness while driving can be just as dangerous as drinking while driving. If you are feeling very drowsy you should not be behind the wheel, period, although in some cases you may already be on the road when the drowsiness hits. Fight drowsiness while driving with some good tips and tricks from your Van Horn area Kia dealer.
Prevention
The best way to fight drowsiness while driving is to try to prevent it from happening in the first place. You can do this by making sure that you get enough sleep and rest. Drink coffee or an energy drink right before you get behind the wheel to boost your energy. If you are in the middle of driving when the drowsiness hits, pull over and take a nap if you have to, or stop somewhere and grab more caffeine. Try not to drive at odd times when your body and mind is not used to it, like in the middle of the night. Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you are taking any medications it is imperative that you know the potential side effects from them.
Symptoms
Some classic symptoms that you are too drowsy to be driving include excessive yawning, rubbing your eyes, losing your focus, daydreaming, spacing out, and slower reaction times. Some more severe symptoms include nodding your head or even closing your eyes. Sometimes you may start to swerve or drift on the road. If you experience any of these symptoms, heed the warning immediately and get off of the road.
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