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Driving drowsy is dangerous to you and other drivers on the road. 

There are around 100,000 reported car crashes involving drowsy driving every year. 

Thousands of people are killed every year due to accidents caused by people falling asleep at the wheel. 

40 percent of drivers admit to falling asleep behind the wheel at least once.

If you drive drowsy, your reaction time, awareness and attention to the road all are negatively affected.  

Driving after being awake for 20 hours or more is equivalent to driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent. 

If you drive while you’re sleepy, you’re three times more likely to be involved in an accident. 

Don’t risk your safety or the safety of others.

Don’t drive drowsy.