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Drowsy driving prevention: A National Sleep Foundation position statement and call to action
Joseph M Dzierzewski1, Spencer A Nielson1, J Todd Arnedt2
1National Sleep Foundation, Washington, D.C., USA.
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Drowsy driving is a prevalent form of impaired driving at the intersection of sleep health and public safety. While drowsiness has been implicated in up to 21% of motor vehicle crash fatalities, drowsy driving is largely preventable, primarily by allowing for adequate sleep opportunity and obtaining sufficient healthy sleep. National Sleep Foundation calls for targeted actions from a broad range of community members to improve public sleep health and road safety. Combating drowsy driving requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach across drivers, educators, government policy makers, healthcare professionals, industry, labor representatives, employers, and law enforcement. Actions that can prevent drowsy driving will improve the health and safety of the nation.
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