Poll: Driving drowsy causes 20% of accidents - have you fallen asleep at the wheel before?
A recent Australian study found that 20% of car accidents were caused by drowsy drivers and 1 in 6 drivers admit to falling asleep at the wheel (www.drive.com.au...). How do you solve this? It's a mixture of medical issues (e.g. sleep apnoea), physical issues (e.g. tired muscles), mental issues (e.g. stress), and lifestyle choices (e.g. staying up too late). A solution is to do some online training, e.g. www.drivingtests.co.nz... to make a start in managing fatigue and your sleep, then see a sleep psychologist or sleep surgeon if a more detailed diagnosis is required. There are also resources published by WorkSafe, NZTA and SiteSafe as well as various unions and advocacy organisations that are specific to different industries and jobs. But what is your story? Have you fallen asleep while driving, even if just for a few seconds?
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25% Yes
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75% No
ONEHUNGA RED CROSS
Onehunga Red Cross bringing you some holiday activities all at good prices.
Heaps of Christmas decorations for sale at half price.
We have had heaps of donations of Books & DVDs
We have topped up our clearance $1 & $3 rails, so you can grab a bargain.
We are open over all the holidays
Come see us at
200 Onehunga Mall
Auckland
☎️ 09-622-1565
Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm
Sun 10 - 5pm
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