DPS shared scary photos from a crash they say was caused by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel on an Arizona highway, and although the driver is OK, the agency is using these photos as a warning.
"The driver of this pickup truck was fortunate to survive with non-life-threatening injuries after he fell asleep behind the wheel & struck a guardrail on southbound SR 87 in Payson earlier this week," DPS said on March 17 in aThe agency shared drowsy driving numbers, saying
that there are at least 100,000 police-reported cases each year with about 800 people being killed and 50,000 others being hurt.DPS says that if you're on a long road trip, to take breaks, stretch, walk around, find a safe spot to pull over and rest, or simply let someone else drive.
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