• 12 Important tips to stay alert and focused on the road

      August 26, 2017    

    Almost half of the motorists in the UAE grab a cup of coffee to help them stay focused and alert while on the road, but a recent study has warned of the potential dangers of relying too much on caffeinated drinks to enhance their level of alertness.

    According to a research in the UAE conducted by YouGov and commissioned by Continental, a German technology and tyre brand, "46 per cent of UAE drivers drink coffee to stay alert and 13 per cent of respondents choose carbonated beverages to boost their attention; while 17 and 24 per cent prefer hot chocolate and karak chai, respectively."

    Clinical dietician Dr. Dana Al Hamwi, founder of Dr. Dana Diet Centre (DDDC) at the Dubai Healthcare City, said: "Studies have shown that a cup of coffee or tea can be a 'quick-fix' for tired drivers. But caffeinated drinks shouldn't be relied upon to maintain focus and concentration when on the roads."

    Safety expert Thomas Edelmann, founder and managing director of RoadSafetyUAE, added: "Coffee and energy drinks indeed have only a very little capacity to help. Only proper sleep can help. This is especially important in the context of heavy vehicle drivers."

    Edelmann noted that "fatigue related accidents, unfortunately, play a big role in the commercial segment". He called on strict rules for maximum driving hours and mandatory rest and sleep times, just like in many countries around the world.

    Arif Abdulkarim Almalik, director of Drivers Training and Qualification at the Licensing Agency of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) agrees. "Driving for long hours will definitely have adverse effects on one's performance. One can not escape fatigue or lose concentration," he said.

    "Whenever you feel tired, don't drive. Coffee or any energy drinks are not the solution but it is your responsibility to ensure your safety as well as the others," Almalik emphasized.

    Here are important 12 tips to stay alert and focused on the road:

    According to RoadSafetyUAE, it is very important not to drive when someone is sleep-deprived. Sleepiness is not a matter of willpower but a biological need.

    1. If you feel tired, pull over and have a power-nap, otherwise you may experience micro-sleeps (nodding off or unintended periods of light sleep that last a few seconds or several minutes ) which are dangerous while driving.

    2. Get enough quality sleep before you begin driving. Be sure to have 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep before your trip.

    3. While existing road safety guidelines remain a priority, the use of caffeinated beverages, such as coffee, could be a useful adjunct strategy in the maintenance of alertness while driving.

    4. The worst time to begin your trip is after work you will be tired already even though you do not realise it.

    5. Aim not to travel more than 8 to 10 hours each day.

    6. Take regular 15-minute breaks at least every two hours. Get out of the car, get some fresh air and some exercise.

    7. Share the driving if possible. Get your passengers to tell you if you look tired or if you are showing signs of tiredness.

    8. Eat well-balanced meals at your usual meal times. Avoid fatty foods which can make you feel drowsy.

    9. No alcohol and medicines that can cause drowsiness.

    10. Avoid driving at night. The chances of crashing are much higher late at night and early morning.

    11. Playing music or fresh air will only have a short-term benefit in keeping you alert.

    12. The only cure for fatigue is sleep. Source>>>

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