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California Highway Patrol warns drivers the danger of drowsy driving with time change

SACRAMENTO (KRON) — The California Highway Patrol joins the National Sleep Foundation to promote Drowsy Driving Awareness Week, in an attempt to car accidents from “sleep deprived drivers.”

According to CHP, the state of California has witnessed an increase in collisions involving sleepy and fatigued drivers over the last three years.


“Most people are aware of the dangers of driving while intoxicated, but many do not know that drowsiness also impairs judgment, performance, and reaction time just like alcohol and drugs,” CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow said. “Teens and young adults are at the highest risk of drowsy driving, due to their chronic sleepiness and overall lack of driving experience.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there is an estimated 100,000 collisions nationwide due to drowsy driving, Out of those collisions more than 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries and an estimated $12.5 billion in monetary losses.

Here are some tips provided by the CHP to avoid drowsy driving.