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We join with those who mourn the loss of life, the injuries, and the disruption of lives caused by the attacks against Washington, DC, and New York, N.Y. All those effected -- the brave people who helped in rescue efforts, those involved in America's response to terror and in the war with Iraq-- are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Yes, it happens. Police list drowsiness as a contributing factor in about 10,000 auto deaths each year. According to the Better Sleep Council, 32% of men and 13% of women have nodded off at the wheel! Yes, I am one of them. My accident happened 20 years ago, when I was driving in a snowstorm after a full day of work. Fortunately I wasn’t hurt, because I skidded into an unobstructed section of median. But it could have been disastrous! Since then, I’ve been much more careful. Some tips to help you
avoid falling asleep at the wheel during the upcoming vacation season are:
Of course, if all else fails, pull into a motel and stay for the night! It may delay your arrival at your destination, but it’s a small price compared to the risk of a fatal accident. [Webmaster's note: This article was originally written in May 1995 for the VSAC News, the VAFB newspaper Space & Missile Times, and the NCMS Channel Islands Newsletter.] |
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