A study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimates that drowsy driving accidents occur more often than federal reports suggest.
While they are aware of the risks of speeding or drinking and driving, people often overlook the dangers of drowsy driving. However, collisions involving drowsiness commonly occur in Illinois and elsewhere. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that there were 775 traffic-related deaths involving drowsy drivers in 2018 - representing 2.1% of all motor vehicle accident fatalities that year. According to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, drowsy driving accidents may be more prevalent than reported.
Why is Drowsy Driving Hazardous?
Like alcohol consumption, drowsiness is an impairment for drivers. Being sleepy or fatigued may affect a person's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention points out that drowsiness may slow motorists' reaction times, impact their judgment, and make them less attentive.
Studying Drowsy Driving Collisions
Annual records from NHTSA’s FARS (Fatality Analysis Reporting System) and CRSS (Crash Report Sampling System) from 2016 to 2018 show that there were over 96,000 police-reported car accidents involving drowsy drivers. These incidents injured over 52,000 people and killed 800.
The AAA Foundation conducted a large-scale study about the prevalence of drowsy driving crashes in the United States. It was inspired by the cumulative result of many studies that show that there are far more drowsy driving accidents than the official records say. The AAA study was conducted on 3500 people who were monitored for a period of several months using in-vehicle surveillance and other data-gathering equipment. Drowsiness was measured based on the percentage of time a person’s eyes were closed while driving.
The study yielded results that showed that drowsiness was a factor in up to 9.5% of all the examined crashes. It also determined that up to 10.8% of the car crashes that resulted in significant property damage involved drowsy drivers. That percentage is significantly larger than the reported 1-2%.
If you look at the 2020 Crash Facts and Statistics report from the Illinois Department of Transportation, you will see that 246,752 car crashes were documented in Illinois in 2020. That breaks down to an average of 676 car accidents per day. If we apply the AAA study’s percentage estimates, this would mean that about 65 crashes a day in Illinois involve drowsy driving. That is a serious problem.
How to Reduce Drowsy Driving Accidents
Because drowsy driving puts you at serious risk of crashing, it’s important that you try everything you can to avoid driving while tired. Here are some suggestions to help you prevent drowsiness while on the road:
Remember, the best way to prevent drowsy driving accidents is to prioritize getting enough sleep and being aware of your body's natural sleep patterns. If you experience chronic sleep problems, consult a healthcare provider for guidance and treatment options.
Seek Legal Guidance from an Experienced Car Accident Attorney
The injuries people in Illinois suffer because of drowsy driving accidents can have devastating effects on them and their families. They may require medical care, which may lead to unexpected expenses. Additionally, they may lose income while off work recovering, which may affect their ability to provide for themselves and their families. People who have been injured in such collisions will benefit from working with an attorney. Our car accident attorneys can help ensure your rights are upheld and advise you of your options for pursuing compensation. Call us at (630) 527-1595 for a FREE EVALUATION of your car accident case.
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