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Less Sleep Means More Car Crash Risk

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New research has shown how deadly it can be to drive when you're tired. According to a AAA study, drivers who miss two to three hours of sleep a day more than quadruple their risk of getting in a crash. Federal regulators say the accident risk from drowsy driving is comparable to driving drunk.

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