Welcome to the November issue Wake Up! This month, we bring attention to “Drowsy Driving Prevention” and the study that was released from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. According to the research, the problem is much worse than previously thought, so we invite you to read more about it, and offer some tips to help you prevent falling asleep while you’re driving. We hope you find this informative, and would love to hear your feedback.

Snoring and Drowsy Driving
A troubling study was released last week by the American Automobile Association (AAA) Foundation for Traffic Safety which found that of 2,000 American drivers polled, one-third admitted to falling asleep or nodding off while they were driving in the past year. The results of the study were much more severe than expected, which was released in conjunction with the organization’s “Drowsy Driving Prevention Week” November 8th-14th, 2010. Read more >>

Tips for Staying Awake at the Wheel
As part of the American Automobile Association (AAA) Foundation for Traffic Safety’s November “Drowsy Driving Prevention Week,” they encourage drivers to use these tips to help prevent them from falling asleep at the wheel. Since drowsy driving accounts for 1,550 deaths and 71,000 injuries a year, we thought we pass on this helpful information, and encourage you to share with your friends and family as well. Read more >>
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