I've driven straight through from LA to Oklahoma City once. Over 25 hours. I think what helped most was always remembering that I didn't trust the other person to drive my car. On the way out there I let him drive for an hour and he put it in a ditch in Kansas on ice at night. He was also annoying and I just wanted to get there so it would end and get him out of my car. Find something annoying and it will keep you awake and focused.
2007-09-15 11:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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get off the road when this happens, at the next exit even. u are now a serious menace to everyone on the road, and if u have already come close to nodding off and have hit the rumble strips a couple of times, some1 might have reported a possible drunk driver because overtired drivers behave like one.
if u wind up getting into a wreck, u will get hammered for it. and god help u if u wind up killing someone. can we say.....vehicular homicide? that'll keep u off the streets for about 5-10 years...at the judge's decision. dont risk other people's lives just because u were too selfish to pull off the road for some shut-eye.
if that dont convice u, maybe this will. a few years ago, there was a special event goin on around here that typically attracts a very large crowd. traffic started backing up at this 1 particularly bad strech that is notorious in this area for being unofficially labeled as the most dangerous intersection in the county. anyway, a semi driver fell asleep at the wheel for just briefly, and woke up too late to get the truck stopped before plowing full force into a line of cars. final tally: 6 killed, more wounded. he wound up getting charged with multiple counts of vehicular homicide for starters....plus failure to control, reckless endangerment, reckless operation. he's currently doing time....15 years in prison. is this something u want?
2007-09-15 14:21:18
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answered by forktail_devil 5
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If you're just a little bit tired, try coffee and music (not too soft, and best if you like to sing along.) Keep your mind active by concentrating on something - e.g. challenge yourself by seeing how close you can keep your speed accurate to within 1 mph. And keep the window down - the noise and cool air can help a little.
If these don't work, pull over and rest (nap if you can, just rest if you can't.) There's no real "cure" for being tired except rest.
Good luck!
2007-09-15 11:14:01
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answered by Me 6
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If you have air-conditioning in your vehicle, put it on the coldest setting and freeze your damn self to death! I tell ya it works for me! If i have any heat at all coming out of those vents it starts to send you off! Luckily i deal with the cold pretty well, but if you start shivering just let it happen cos it'll work! Redbull does wonders too, and some loud music but not music you listen to all the time cos else it almost hypnotises you, put something crazy on with a mega-beat and jig around like a fool! It maybe not to your taste, but Dragonforce are the best band to keep you awake, man the energy just flows! Try their song Through The Fire and The Flames, learn the words and rock out to it! It gets the blood pumping i can tell ya!
Anyway..............
Oh yeh and maybe stop for a break *coughs*
2007-09-15 10:55:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Driving while tired is extremely dangerous, do you not value your own and any passengers you may have lives. I truely hope you do but just in case I advise having some1 with u as the best way as they can keep u awake so long as they dont nod off which is very likely drink lots of expressos keep off the motorway and dont drive within 50 miles off me as I value my life thanku
2007-09-15 10:53:44
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answered by Ben 1
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you DO NOT WANT TO DRIVE TIRED. driving "sleepy" can be as dangerous as driving drunk. there were a couple of studies that showed that your reaction time is severely affected. you can drink coffee and it will keep your eyes open but you mind will still be in a fog. you will not be at a 100% if something happens that requires you to act fast, you might not be able to. or worse, despite everything, you could still fall asleep at the wheel. happened to a friend of mine. his car was totaled and he ended up twith a dislocated shoulder, brused ribs and a bunch of other cuts and bruses.
2007-09-15 11:01:01
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answered by viper_ej 6
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Not drive or have cold air blowing through, open some windows, put the music up loud, sing to the music and drink some coffee.
2007-09-15 10:56:34
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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Coffee/Red Bull. Crack the windows put on Radio 4 or other talk radio. Never music.
Try to avoid the situation. Plan your life! Imagine if your airline pilot came yawning out of the cockpit down the aisle looking for coffee!
2007-09-15 11:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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tred the stop at service station
tried window down
tried energy/dcaffein drinks - nothin works on long straight boring roads
get off the motorway and drive down some country lanes [where you have to use your brain] it rejuvenates me no end till i forget i was fighting to stay awake
2007-09-15 10:58:40
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answered by andy t 6
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I'd either get somebody else to drive or delay the journey till I wasn't tired.
Better to be late then THE late
2007-09-16 04:10:16
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answered by dadseimaj 4
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