What are the situations that can easily lead to fatigued driving?

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EzraRose
07/24/25 8:33pm
Situations that can easily lead to fatigued driving include: 1. Poor sitting posture and poor blood circulation; 2. Driving for more than 4 hours continuously; 3. Lack of sleep; 4. Poor air quality and inadequate ventilation inside the vehicle. Fatigued driving refers to the phenomenon where a driver experiences physiological and psychological dysfunction after prolonged continuous driving, leading to a decline in driving skills. It affects the driver's attention, thinking, judgment, and other aspects. The dangers of fatigued driving include making the driver feel drowsy, weak in limbs, unable to concentrate, and experiencing a decline in judgment ability. It may even lead to mental confusion or momentary memory loss, delayed or premature actions, and unsafe factors such as operational pauses or improper correction times, which can easily cause road traffic accidents.
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