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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Redmond Kirkland Drunk Driving Lawyer: Washington State Patrol DUI (of tiredness) Press Release Part II

Redmond Kirkland Drunk Driving Lawyer:  Washington State Patrol DUI (of tiredness) Press Release Part II

The following is a Press Release by the Washington State Patrol warning drivers not to drive if they are tired.  It raises an important issue:  If you have had a "little" to drink (ie. 2 to 3 drinks) and drive, are sleepy, then stopped and eventually arrested for DUI with no BAC test, are you driving while under the influence or driving while drowsy? 

 

National Sleep Foundation's Countermeasures to Prevent Fall-Asleep Crashes

  • Get a good night's sleep before you hit the road. You'll want to be alert for the drive, so be sure to get adequate sleep (seven to nine hours) the night before you go.
  • Don't be too rushed to arrive at your destination. Many drivers try to maximize the holiday weekend by driving at night or without stopping for breaks. It's better to allow the time to drive alert and arrive alive.
  • Use the buddy system. Just as you should not swim alone, avoid driving alone for long distances. A buddy who remains awake for the journey can take a turn behind the wheel and help identify the warning signs of fatigue.
  • Take a break every 100 miles or 2 hours. Do something to refresh yourself like getting a snack, switching drivers, or going for a run.
  • Take a nap—find a safe place to take a 15 to 20-minute nap, if you think you might fall asleep. Be cautious about excessive drowsiness after waking up.
  • Avoid alcohol and medications that cause drowsiness as a side-effect.

Avoid driving at times when you would normally be asleep.
Consume caffeine. The equivalent of two cups of coffee can increase alertness for several

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