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More like WHEN* you accidentally fall asleep at the wheel.
If you're gonna be doing it in one go, make sure your route has plenty of shoulder space. If you start to feel drowsy; pull over, get up and out, try some snacks + water, but most importantly walk around your vehicle.
It gives your brain something to focus on, and arleast for me, gives me another hour of not gonna die driving!
+1
To reiterate: Do not roll the dice on driving while heavily fatigued. You’re gonna have a bad time. It’s as bad as drunk driving.
I believe its actually worse than drunk driving, so really let that thought seep in. Its not worth the gamble, best case only you get hurt. Worst case...
I when I say “drunk driving” here, I mean “hammered”, not “I had a couple beers with dinner”