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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 665879" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I saw on TV once, a study that was being done on tired vs drunk driving. They deprived one person of sleep, and another they gradually got more intoxicated, and had them driving in a simulator. Like a video game pretty much. The results: The drunk was going off the road earlier into the experiment, but the one without sleep was worse off in the end. The drunk was always awake and <em>trying </em>to control the car, keeping it relatively close to the pavement. However, once the "head bobs" started in the tired person it got bad for them, when the eyes closed they completely quit steering the car. Conclusion of the experiment: Both are dangerous and deadly.</p><p></p><p>I, too, have pulled over on multiple occassions to get a bit of rest. Its amazing how much just 10 or 15 minutes of sleep will help when driving.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 665879, member: 615"] I saw on TV once, a study that was being done on tired vs drunk driving. They deprived one person of sleep, and another they gradually got more intoxicated, and had them driving in a simulator. Like a video game pretty much. The results: The drunk was going off the road earlier into the experiment, but the one without sleep was worse off in the end. The drunk was always awake and [i]trying [/i]to control the car, keeping it relatively close to the pavement. However, once the "head bobs" started in the tired person it got bad for them, when the eyes closed they completely quit steering the car. Conclusion of the experiment: Both are dangerous and deadly. I, too, have pulled over on multiple occassions to get a bit of rest. Its amazing how much just 10 or 15 minutes of sleep will help when driving. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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