Road&Track
Mack Hogan
Lots of people work long hours, or have work schedules that disrupt healthy sleep. Many of us leave physically or mentally draining jobs and face a lengthy commute home. As a nation, the U.S. has a chronic case of inadequate sleep, and our increasingly fast-paced, productivity-obsessed work culture certainly isn’t helping. That doesn’t mean you aren’t responsible for driving safely, but under-stressing the danger of driving drowsy and over-stressing attitudes that ignore people’s wellbeing create an environment that encourages dangerous behavior.