Fatigue increases the risk of:
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Missing an exit.
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Hitting a roadblock.
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Falling asleep while driving.
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Reacting to hazards.
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Explanation
You should avoid driving while experiencing fatigue. When you drive while drowsy or tired, you are not as alert, your ability to make quick decisions is greatly reduced, and falling asleep behind the wheel becomes a significant risk. If you feels tired while driving, you should pull over at the first safe area and rest before continuing on the road.
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