We're willing to bet that a lot of you would never get behind the wheel with so much as a single beer flowing through your system. No need for a breathalyzer, you're not taking the risk, right? That's ...
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Daylight saving time can cause risk of drowsy driving. Here's how to stay alert, AAA says
Daylight saving time begins Sunday, and AAA is warning drivers about an "increased risk of drowsy driving" as the time changes. "Spring forward" can cause sleep problems by disrupting the body's ...
The sun will set later now that Daylight Saving Time has begun — but losing an hour of sleep can also leave drivers feeling drowsy. To combat that, AAA is reminding motorists to stay alert and get a ...
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