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November 1-8 is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

As we “fall back” for Daylight Saving Time that began November 1, sleep patterns may be disrupted and impact our ability to drive safely.

To highlight the dangers of driving while sleepy or tired, the Newport Beach Police Department joins the Office of Traffic Safety and other agencies across the country in recognizing Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, November 1-8, 2020.

“If you are feeling sleepy, it’s best to avoid driving,” Newport Beach PD Lt. Damon Psaros said. “Not having enough rest could have a similar impact as drugs or alcohol.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, being awake for at least 24 hours is the same as having a blood alcohol content of .10 percent, which is above the legal limit of .08 percent.

The Newport Beach Police Department offers these tips to avoid drowsy driving:

Signs of driver fatigue include frequent yawning, daydreaming, trouble remembering the past few miles driven, missing an exit, or drifting from lanes.

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) maintains more than 80 safety roadside rest areas across the state. To find a rest area near you, go to http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov, or download the free QuickMap app on Google Play and in the App Store.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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