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May 20, 2002

Sleep-related crashes are extremely common in young people because they don’t get enough sleep, tend to stay up late, and drive at night. In a North Carolina state study, 55% of fall-asleep crashes involved people 25-years-old or younger. Remember, Drowsiness is Red Alert!



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