What are the effects of fatigued driving?

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McGabriel
07/29/25 3:57am
Fatigued driving is an extremely dangerous behavior. When a driver is fatigued, their attention and judgment significantly decline, and they may even experience drowsiness or fall asleep. Once the vehicle loses control, the consequences are unimaginable. Here is an analysis of the hazards of fatigued driving: 1. Impaired judgment: When fatigued, a driver's judgment declines, reactions slow down, and operational errors increase. 2. Incorrect operations: When slightly fatigued, a driver may shift gears untimely or inaccurately. 3. Loss of vehicle control: When severely fatigued, a driver often operates subconsciously or experiences brief episodes of sleep, which can lead to a complete loss of control over the vehicle.
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DeCali
08/12/25 7:44am
My experience driving long-haul trucks has taught me how alarmingly slow my body reacts when fatigued. Sometimes after four or five hours of continuous driving, my vision blurs, limbs move sluggishly—like a rusting machine. Fatigue drastically impairs judgment: poor speed control, hesitant turns, and skyrocketing accident risks. Statistics show many highway crashes stem from driver fatigue, with consequences ranging from minor vehicle scratches to life-threatening situations. Beyond immediate effects, chronic fatigue leads to headaches, insomnia, and health deterioration. I constantly remind myself: pull over every two hours for a 15-minute break, hydrate, and stretch. Health and safety are the foundation of earning. Never push beyond limits—the road ahead is long!
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