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How “NOT” to fall asleep while driving?
Of late, we have been discussing about the accidents which have been as a result of driver falling asleep. Although it does sound strange as how a person who is behind the wheel can be so foolish to sleep even though its result may prove fatal.
BUT
The fact is, in such a situation when the driver is mentally or physically tired, whatsoever may be the reason, he doesn’t realize when he falls asleep.
Unfortunately/Fortunately, this happened with me last month when I was driving back to my site. To and fro the journey is about 200kms. I started for the city (from my site) at about 6am, reached in 2hours, did the work there, and was returning back at about 5.30 to 6pm in the evening. Now this place being Naxal affected, the time which I was travelling was pretty dangerous which is why I was driving a faster than usual. Given the above details, it is imaginable the amount of fatigue I was going through.
Normally I take a tea break in such cases; however, since I was driving during late hours and that too in the Naxal belt, I avoided any halt/break. This further added to the fatigue which although I wasn’t feeling physically, but probably, my head was exhausted.
Since it was the evening time, I was the lone driver on the stretch. I hardly came across any vehicle for 10-15kms which further added to relaxation. The music was at regular volume, windows rolled up, and the road pretty good. I was driving and all of a sudden I slammed the breaks and drove over to the roadside.
YES, I had caught sleep for a fraction of second. I couldn’t recollect the moment I did this drastic mistake but, YES it had been done and fortunately I was not driving along the Ghat Section which was hardly 300-500mtr ahead of this place or else I realize the worst would have happened and you wont have got a chance to read this article.
Although I was wide awake by now, I realized that precautionary measure must be taken so that this doesn’t get repeated, given the fact that I was still 25kms from my site.
I took out the bottle, splashed some water on my face (especially eyes). The option of having tea was still not considered, hence I took out the coke and had some, although I was not sure whether it really helps. After ensuring that I was completely fresh (read WIDE AWAKE). I continued my journey and reached my destination safely.
Now this kind of thing happened to me for the first time. To be honest with you guys, although I was a bit tired, it never felt that I needed to have some sleep, but it happened without me realizing it.
After this incident I concluded that even if the driver is confident of his capability of cruising non-stop for hour’s altogether, he should do so only after ensuring a sound sleep and optimum relaxation before starting for the journey.
Hence in order to ensure you do not end up in such a situation, I have penned down following measures which could avoid you from falling asleep while you are on the go.
Stay Awake and Drive Safe
Of late, we have been discussing about the accidents which have been as a result of driver falling asleep. Although it does sound strange as how a person who is behind the wheel can be so foolish to sleep even though its result may prove fatal.
BUT
The fact is, in such a situation when the driver is mentally or physically tired, whatsoever may be the reason, he doesn’t realize when he falls asleep.
Unfortunately/Fortunately, this happened with me last month when I was driving back to my site. To and fro the journey is about 200kms. I started for the city (from my site) at about 6am, reached in 2hours, did the work there, and was returning back at about 5.30 to 6pm in the evening. Now this place being Naxal affected, the time which I was travelling was pretty dangerous which is why I was driving a faster than usual. Given the above details, it is imaginable the amount of fatigue I was going through.
Normally I take a tea break in such cases; however, since I was driving during late hours and that too in the Naxal belt, I avoided any halt/break. This further added to the fatigue which although I wasn’t feeling physically, but probably, my head was exhausted.
Since it was the evening time, I was the lone driver on the stretch. I hardly came across any vehicle for 10-15kms which further added to relaxation. The music was at regular volume, windows rolled up, and the road pretty good. I was driving and all of a sudden I slammed the breaks and drove over to the roadside.
YES, I had caught sleep for a fraction of second. I couldn’t recollect the moment I did this drastic mistake but, YES it had been done and fortunately I was not driving along the Ghat Section which was hardly 300-500mtr ahead of this place or else I realize the worst would have happened and you wont have got a chance to read this article.
Although I was wide awake by now, I realized that precautionary measure must be taken so that this doesn’t get repeated, given the fact that I was still 25kms from my site.
I took out the bottle, splashed some water on my face (especially eyes). The option of having tea was still not considered, hence I took out the coke and had some, although I was not sure whether it really helps. After ensuring that I was completely fresh (read WIDE AWAKE). I continued my journey and reached my destination safely.
Now this kind of thing happened to me for the first time. To be honest with you guys, although I was a bit tired, it never felt that I needed to have some sleep, but it happened without me realizing it.
After this incident I concluded that even if the driver is confident of his capability of cruising non-stop for hour’s altogether, he should do so only after ensuring a sound sleep and optimum relaxation before starting for the journey.
Hence in order to ensure you do not end up in such a situation, I have penned down following measures which could avoid you from falling asleep while you are on the go.
- Take adequate amount of sleep when you are going to drive for long hours altogether. This is the first and foremost thing required for a safe and enjoyable drive.
- Open the window occasionally to allow the wind to freshen you up. Sounds strange but works well.
- Take a tea/coffee break if driving a fairly long distance. If it can help us keep awake a night before exams why not during the long drives.
- Use wet tissues to wipe the tiredness off your face.
- Avoid usage of any medicines/alcoholic drinks/drugs before setting off for a drive.
- If you are finding yourself too comfortable in the cabin, make sure you let in some air. Be careful, too much of comfort may relax you more than what is required during driving.
- Switch to radio instead of your USB/CD music. The conversation on radio programs definitely help in keeping the senses awake.
Stay Awake and Drive Safe
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