Traffic safety advocates also describe a more subtle problem: It takes the body's clock a couple of weeks to adjust to the new hours. That can lead to drowsy driving, which happens way too much already.
The National Road Safety Foundation offers this list of warning signs for drowsy drivers: difficulty focusing, with frequent blinking; daydreaming or not remembering the last few miles driven; head-nodding, yawning or rubbing eyes; and drifting out of your lane, tailgating or hitting rumble
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