Study Says Drowsy Drivers Are Involved in 17% of Fatal Crashes
Driving while drowsy and falling asleep at the wheel are responsible for more deadly crashes than previously thought, according to a new study released on Monday.
An estimated one in six fatal crashes - nearly 17 percent - involves a drowsy driver, which is about four to five times higher than previous studies have found. And drowsy drivers are involved in one in eight crashes that result in serious injury, the report found.
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