Tired drivers can be dangerous drivers

On Behalf of | Feb 27, 2018 | Car Accidents |

Florida readers know there are many dangerous habits and behaviors that could lead to an increased chance of a car accident. While drunk driving and distracted driving may top your list, there is growing concern over drowsy driving. Drowsy drivers can be quite dangerous, and sleepiness can also lead to an increased chance of a car accident.

Some people believe that self-driving vehicles could eliminate many of the risks associated with drowsy driving. Autonomous vehicles are still largely in testing, and there are others who believe that it is always safer to have a human operating a vehicle. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the driver to decide if he or she is too drowsy to drive safely.

A serious problem on Tampa roads

Drivers who are very drowsy can swerve, drive at erratic speeds and have difficulty making safe decisions while operating a vehicle. Consider the following facts about drowsy driving from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety:

  • The number of drowsy driving accidents is likely higher than statistics indicate.
  • It is difficult, if not impossible, to test for drowsiness, and drivers are not likely to self-report dangerous levels of exhaustion.
  • Almost 30 percent of drivers admit to driving while extremely exhausted, despite full awareness that it is a dangerous behavior.

Autonomous cars could allow exhausted individuals to get from place to place without risking an accident. However, it could be years before this technology is accessible and affordable enough to make a significant difference. In the meantime, people who suffered injuries in drowsy driving accidents have the right to try to hold drowsy drivers accountable for the decision to get behind the wheel while too tired.

How can you hold liable parties accountable?

If a drowsy driver caused the accident that left you injured, you likely have right to pursue financial compensation for the harm you have suffered. Every person is responsible for the decisions he or she makes behind the wheel, and victims may find it beneficial to explore their legal options.

You should not have to suffer due to the irresponsible or reckless actions of another person. A civil claim cannot reverse what happened to you in a drowsy driving accident, but you could possibly seek to recover your financial losses through such a claim. Car accident victims may find it helpful to first seek a complete evaluation of their case to find out if they have grounds for legal action.

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