As we move our clocks forward each spring, it often takes people a while to fully adjust to the loss of that 1 hour of sleep. Losing an hour of sleep can really make people feel drained. To make matters worse, when getting up it’s usually still dark.
American Automobile Association officials have come up with some tips to help drivers cope with the dark commute after they lose that hour during daylight savings time.
According to National Safety Council data, crashes typically increase by up to 6 percent on the Monday following the time change.
Drivers getting on the road before dawn are reminded to check and clean their car’s lights, such as headlights, and brake lights.
Tips for motorists:
Please be safe on the roads and look out for the signs of drowsy driving, like not staying within the lines or zoning out!
The same safe driving practices that are taught in A-1’s Defensive Driving Class can apply to be a safe driver in a car and on a motorcycle. There is a lot of very useful and informative information in the class and it will apply whether you have been driving for years or you are a brand new driver.
For more information about class schedules or to see A-1’s 19 convenient locations call (770)962-9555 or visit us at www.a1drivingschools.com!
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