A recent article from The National Law Review highlights alarming new data on the prevalence of unreported drowsy driving incidents. Despite increased awareness campaigns, drowsy driving remains significantly underreported, posing a serious threat to road safety. The study discussed in the article reveals that many drivers fail to recognize their own drowsiness, leading to a higher likelihood of accidents and near-misses. Furthermore, drowsy driving often lacks the stigma associated with DUI, causing underreporting and a lack of comprehensive data. The article emphasizes the need for better education and technological innovations to detect and prevent drowsy driving. This unreported crisis underscores the importance of integrating new measures to accurately assess and mitigate the risks of driving while fatigued.
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