Did you know?
- Fatigue is one of the big three killers on NSW roads
- Fatigue-related crashes are twice as likely to be fatal - drivers who are asleep can't brake
- From 2013 to 2017, more people in NSW died in fatigue-related crashes than drink driving crashes
- Being awake for about 17 hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05
Visit the Fatigue page on the Centre for Road Safety website to learn how to manage fatigue when driving.
The NSW Rest Areas Map is also handy to find places to take a break on your drive.