Drivers are being warned they’re twice as likely to cause a crash when they’ve had five to six hours of sleep compared to seven or eight hours.
With one in three Brits admitting to microsleeping at the wheel, experts at OnlineBedrooms.co.uk are urging motorists to prioritise safety on the road by getting enough sleep before driving.
We might not be travelling abroad anytime soon but if you’re planning on driving abroad anytime in the future, it’s worth considering what you’re going to be letting yourself in for. Whilst in the UK, we might be relatively safe, with low overall road fatalities and the help of no win no fee solicitors to help us if out if we involved in an accident, the same isn’t necessarily true elsewhere...