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CDC Reveals Drivers Frequently Drive Drowsy Causing Auto Accidents

July 28, 2014

A new study by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that drowsy driving may be a more common problem than previously thought.  In a survey of U.S. drivers, one in 25, or about 4%, admitted to falling asleep at the wheel in the last month.  The drivers surveyed came from ten states and Puerto Rico, and officials at the CDC say other states…

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