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NATIONAL DROWSY DRIVING PREVENTION WEEK

Well, dang it, Sunday was the last day of National Drowsy Driving Awareness and Prevention Week and I must have slept right through it. The National Safety Council set November 3-10 as a week to remind drivers that drowsy driving is impaired driving. And, even if you survive a crash, there are some pretty stiff penalties.

COMPARING DROWSY DRIVING TO DRUNK DRIVING

We all know when we’ve had a little too much to drink and shouldn’t drive. However, signs of fatigue are said to be hard to identify. And they are both just as fatal. The similarities of driving drowsy or under the influence of alcohol include a slower reaction time, inattention or decreased awareness of hazardous situations, and impaired judgment. Both are said to be three times more likely to cause a crash. Driving after 20 hours without sleep is also the equivalent of driving with a blood-alcohol concentration of .08 (which is the legal limit).

DETERMINING WHAT CAUSED THE CRASH

Of course, it is difficult to determine the cause of a fatal crash due to drowsy driving. According to The National Sleep Foundation, there are a number of clues at the crash site that indicate this particular cause. Usually, there is only one vehicle involved in the crash and the only person in the vehicle is the driver. Also, their injuries tend to be less life-threatening since they were likely asleep (completely relaxed) at the wheel when the crash occurred. Plus, no skid marks on the road (only in their undershorts).

GETTING THE POLICE INVOLVED

Of course, there are tests to determine if a driver has been drinking. But there is no blood test, breath test or other objective test for drowsiness behind the wheel. This makes it difficult for police to identify drowsiness as the cause. However, several states have passed laws where the police can charge a driver with criminal negligence if they injure or kill someone while driving while sleep impaired.

Until next week…

Daun Thompson
Writer / Comedienne / Artist

NATIONAL DROWSY DRIVING PREVENTION WEEK – Comedy Defensive Driving

Daun Thompson: Daun Thompson has spent years acting in both film and theatre which has been paramount in launching her onto the comedy stage (incidentally, without a helmet, resulting in a nasty concussion). Being a funny girl is a full time job. A job that she hopes that one day will come with dental benefits and a 401K. Unlike her work, she is biodegradable, yet flame retardant. And gentle to the touch. Her goal in life??? For strangers to approach her and ask "Didn't you used to be somebody?" In the late 1980's she cut her teeth at the Velveeta Room on 6th Street in Austin, Texas ... the original room with the stripper pole. From there, she moved to northern California and worked with many comedy icons, like Mitch Hedberg, Marc Maron, Colin Quinn, Vic Dunlop, Huck Flyn, Michael Mancini, Doug Ferrari, Shang and Brian Posehn. Daun has been a licensed driver safety instructor and trainer with Comedy Defensive Driving for over 9 years. Her knowledge of driving safety laws keeps her readers informed and engaged with her blog adventures. She still continues to do stand-up comedy, sometimes in a reclining position...just to be different.