WASHINGTON — Drivers who skimp on just a couple of hours of sleep nearly double the risk of a crash, making drowsy driving about as dangerous as drunken driving, according to a report released Dec. 6.
NOVATO, Calif. (KGO) -- If your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, there's no more welcome sight than a tow truck coming to your rescue. But what if the tow truck never shows up? It happened to ...
A study found that drivers who get an hour or two less than the seven hours of recommended of sleep a night significantly increase their risk of a crash. The study by AAA says the risk of a crash ...
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