Time change this weekend: Caution urged for driving
Clocks spring forward one hour this weekend, and motorists are reminded to be prepared for the time change.
The Road Safety at Work advocacy group said Daylight Savings Time taking effect Sunday, March 10, can disrupt sleep patterns, resulting in fatigued drivers getting behind the wheel.
“Fatigue is a type of impairment that reduces a driver’s ability to notice, process, and correctly respond to hazards,” Trace Acres, program director for Road Safety at Work, stated.
“It’s a contributing factor in many crashes.”











