Drowsy Driving Remains a Serious Threat
Drowsy Driving Remains a Serious Threat

*This post was originally published June 14, 2017 and has been updated with new information.

A 2019 report from The Zebra sought to follow up on an exhaustive survey conducted by the American Automobile Association in 2010 related to the prevalence of drowsy driving in the United States. Surprisingly, over 33% of survey respondents above the age of 65 have reported having fallen asleep driving at least once during their lifetime. As you can guess, this implies that a substantially larger number of people are driving drowsy on highways across America on a daily basis.

The Data Behind Drowsy Driving

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 35% of drivers get less than the recommended seven hours of sleep. Thus, a large population of drivers on the road are sleep deprived and have an elevated risk of crashing. Perhaps even more frightening is the fact that the AAA Foundation has concluded that missing only one or two hours of the recommended seven hour sleep cycle for adults can almost double the likelihood that you will be involved in an automobile accident.

Fortunately, scientists have discovered a way to detect whether a driver is sleep-deprived. A study conducted by the Sleep Research Center at the University of Surrey examined 36 participants who skipped one night of sleep. The participants’ blood samples were taken, and a machine learning algorithm identified several biomarkers that indicate a person is suffering sleep deprivation.

Researchers say discovering these biomarkers is the first step toward creating a test that can detect sleep deprivation in drivers. This would be useful not only to police officers testing drivers involved in accidents, but also to trucking companies and other transportation employers who need to ensure their employees are fit to drive.

“A test to detect sleep deprivation would be an important step toward combating the problem of drowsy driving,” said Attorney Walter Clark, founder of Walter Clark Legal Group.

Take a look at these related articles:

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DISCLAIMER: The Walter Clark Legal Group blog is intended for general information purposes only and is not intended as legal or medical advice. References to laws are based on general legal practices and vary by location. Information reported comes from secondary news sources. We do handle these types of cases, but whether or not the individuals and/or loved ones involved in these accidents choose to be represented by a law firm is a personal choice we respect. Should you find any of the information incorrect, we welcome you to contact us with corrections.

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