Driver fatigue poses a significant risk to road safety, impairing key aspects such as reaction time, judgment, and concentration. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has emphasized that the effects of tiredness can be comparable to those experienced when driving under the influence of alcohol.

According to the LTA, fatigued drivers are more likely to overlook important warning signs, stray from their lanes, or even fall asleep at the wheel, which can lead to severe accidents. This highlights the critical importance of being alert and focused while driving.

To ensure safety on the roads, the LTA recommends that drivers get adequate rest before embarking on long journeys. They also advise taking regular breaks during travel and avoiding driving when feeling drowsy. This approach not only safeguards the driver but also protects passengers and all other road users, fostering a safer driving environment for everyone.

By prioritizing rest, drivers can contribute to reducing the risks associated with fatigue and enhance overall road safety.


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