What To Do If You Are Drowsy Behind The Wheel
Banafshe Law Firm PC March 28, 2025
Driving while tired is more dangerous than many people realize. Feeling sleepy can lower your attention, slow your reaction times, and cause you to make poor decisions on the road.
In California, if a driver continues to operate a vehicle while knowing they are drowsy, courts have found that this may amount to gross negligence or reckless operation. In Cooper v. Kellogg (2 Cal. 2d 504), for example, the court held that a driver who knows they might fall asleep can be found guilty of the needed level of fault. The same idea was reinforced by cases like Morrison v. Townley (269 Cal. App. 2d 863) and Williams v. Carr (68 Cal. 2d 579), which shows how seriously California law treats drowsy driving.
Why Is Drowsy Driving So Dangerous?
When you are extremely tired, it can feel much like driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Your ability to control your car suffers, and you might start to drift into other lanes or miss important road signs.
In Leskovics v. Wilson (269 Cal. App. 2d 107), a driver who stayed awake too long and then kept driving was found to have shown reckless disregard for the consequences. This shows that ignoring the need for rest can lead to legal problems.
What Should You Do If You Start Feeling Drowsy?
Even if you only briefly nod off, the results can be disastrous. The court in Joslyn v. Callison (12 Cal. App. 3d 788) underlined that continuing to drive after you realize you’re falling asleep can be considered willful misconduct. That’s why it’s so important to take drowsiness seriously and act quickly.
Below is a list of tips to follow if you catch yourself getting sleepy behind the wheel:
- Pull Over Safely: Find a rest stop or safe parking area, and take a break or a quick nap.
- Get Some Caffeine (If Possible): A cup of coffee or tea can help, but remember its effects are temporary.
- Switch Drivers: If you’re with someone who can legally drive, hand over the wheel.
- Stretch and Move Around: Sometimes, getting out of the car to stretch your legs can help wake you up.
- Plan for Rest: If you know you’ll be driving for a long time, schedule stops in advance for sleeping or resting.
When Should You Stop Driving Altogether?
If you keep noticing warning signs—like heavy eyelids, drifting across lanes, or missing turns—pull over immediately. No schedule or destination is worth risking your life or the lives of others. Drowsy driving is a leading cause of serious crashes, and ignoring it can lead to legal trouble and, more importantly, tragic results.
What If You’ve Been Hurt by a Drowsy Driver?
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury because another driver fell asleep at the wheel, you might have the right to seek financial compensation. California courts take these cases seriously. Drowsy driving accidents can lead to major injuries, high medical bills, and emotional stress. Holding the at-fault driver accountable may help you pay for damages and move forward with your life.
Call Banafshe Law Firm for Legal Guidance
If you’ve suffered an injury due to a drowsy driver or need legal guidance, we’re here to help. Call 855-761-8722 or contact us online now for a free consultation, and let us stand by your side every step of the way. We aim to secure the compensation you need to move forward with confidence—so don’t wait; reach out today. Your safety and peace of mind come first.