B.C.'s hot summer months can make for drowsy drivers, ICBC warns
- ICBC warns B.C. drivers about drowsiness when driving in hot weather, as fatigue can lead to serious collisions.
- A recent Ipsos survey found that roughly one-in-four B.C. drivers admitted to momentarily nodding off while driving in the past year.
- Police data reveals that fatigue-related crashes in July and August see a 71 per cent increase in injuries or fatalities compared to other months.
- ICBC advises drivers to take breaks and avoid driving when feeling drowsy, with suggestions for good sleep and scheduling.
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