While fatigued driving is a danger throughout the whole year, the risks are further increased during the Christmas season, as many people struggle with festive burnout. Many of us feel exhausted in the run-up to Christmas as it's a high-intensity period filled with office parties, holiday gatherings, endless Christmas shopping trips and lots of travelling to ensure you're spending time with loved ones.
Data reveals sleeping less than seven hours doubles the risk of crashing, and it’s important for drivers to make sure they're well rested before getting behind the wheel, as they're twice as likely to crash if they've had five to six hours of sleep compared to the recommended eight hours.
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