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Sleeping And Driving
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Surely a person suffering from sleep apnea is not allowed to drive?
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Riic,ror, do not want to frighten you, its the easiest thing to do! been there, seen the video, many time I have " NODDED OFF" whilst driving z HGV, no matter what I tried to do, Radio full blast, heater off, shouting at myself, head out of the window, there is only one way to help this & that is to "STOP" 15>>20mins makes the world of difference, how many times have you followed a HGV on the Motorway & seen the truck sway on / off the hard shoulder? that's the warning believe me.