Drowsy Driving Laws: Risks, Penalties & Legal Consequences
In many jurisdictions, it is considered a traffic violation to drive while fatigued or drowsy. Driving while tired can impair your judgment, reaction time, and decision-making, increasing the risk of accidents. The specific laws and penalties for drowsy driving can vary by region, so it is important to check the local regulations in your area.Travel Safety - Related Articles
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