A Morongo Basin driver crashed their vehicle on the highway last Monday (June 28) when they fell asleep at the wheel. According the Sheriff’s reports, the vehicle was traveling along Highway 62 around 3:30 a.m. when the driver fell asleep at the wheel, colliding into the sidewalk and wrecking multiple street signs. The vehicle had to be towed from the scene. Neither the driver nor passenger were injured, but this isn’t always the case. The National Highway Safety Administration reports that nearly 700 people were killed in 2019 due to drowsy driving. Reporter Ernest Figueroa has tips on how to avoid driving drowsy…
To avoid driving drowsy, the NHSA recommends first and foremost prioritizing adequate sleep on a daily basis; avoid drinking any alcohol before driving, as alcohol increase drowsiness and impairment; check your prescriptions and over-the-counter medications for drowsiness as a side effect; and if you must drive during the peak sleepiness periods, stay vigilant for signs of drowsiness, especially if you’re driving alone. If you feel yourself falling asleep, reach for a caffeinated beverage such as coffee, or pull over for a short nap in a safe place, such as a lighted, designated rest stop. More information on avoiding drowsy driving is available at the link below.