Wait, what happened during the last 20 miles while you were driving? Whether you're driving on familiar highways and roads or not, we've all been there. All of a sudden, we're home or stopping at a ...
(AP) It’s sometimes called highway hypnosis or white-line fever, and it’s familiar to anyone who has driven long distances along a monotonous route. Drivers are lulled into a semi-trance state and ...
Many sleep experts see highway hypnosis as micro-sleep, a phenomenon often attributed to fatigue or sleep deprivation. Most people don't even realize when they've been micro-sleeping — for example, ...
A man driving a Metro-North Railroad commuter train that went off the rails Sunday in New York, killing four passengers, experienced a momentary loss of awareness as he zoomed down the tracks, ...
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