As daylight saving time took effect Sunday, many Americans lost an hour of sleep to “spring forward,” but experts at AAA say that loss of sleep could increase the risk on the road.
New York State Partnership Against Drowsy Driving (NYPDD) is warning Daylight Saving Time can put drivers at risk of drowsy driving. Ahead of the time change, the partnership is promoting its 'Stay ...
As clocks spring forward this Sunday, experts warn that losing just one hour of sleep could impact sleep patterns and put ...
Fatal crashes increase by 6% after clocks 'spring forward' for daylight saving time due to drowsy driving. Learn how to stay ...
Spokesperson says time change disrupts drivers similar to jet lag ...
After a long, cold winter, more daylight is a welcome sight across the Northeast — but as daylight saving time approaches, AAA Northeast reminds drivers that drowsy driving ...
With Daylight Saving Time (DST) set to rob drivers of an hour of sleep this Sunday (March 8), AAA is warning motorists about a hidden danger — drowsy driving contributes to far more fatal crashes than ...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Drivers face higher risks of drowsy driving as Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. March 8. The New York State Partnership Against Drowsy Driving (NYPDD) warned that the time change ...
Sunday at 2 a.m. marks the time we spring ahead to begin Daylight Saving Time. It’s also a time when local law enforcement ...
ALBANY — New York residents are being asked to beware of drowsy driving with the beginning of Daylight Saving Time this ...
Losing an hour of sleep this Sunday when clocks spring forward can make driving more dangerous in the days and weeks that ...
Research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety shows drowsy driving plays a role in far more fatal crashes than official ...
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