If you begin to feel drowsy while driving, you should:
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Stop driving.
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Get some coffee.
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Open your window.
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Get an energy drink.
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Explanation
You should not be driving if you are feeling drowsy, stressed, angry or excessively tired. Driving drowsily can influence your driving skills, slow down your reaction time, and make you more likely to be involved in an accident. If you start to feel tired while you are driving, you should find a safe place to stop for a break and take a brief nap if necessary.
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