Driving tired can be as dangerous as driving drunk. Learn the pro tactics for space cushions and vehicle safety to get home without the stress.

Being awake for 18 hours straight impairs your driving just as much as having a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration; we'd never think of driving under the influence, but we 'push through' exhaustion all the time.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was just thinking about how we all focus on the destination, but the actual "driving home" part is usually the most draining. I saw a study mentioned by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission that really stopped me in my tracks—it turns out that being awake for 18 hours straight impairs your driving just as much as having a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration.
Miles: It’s wild, right? We’d never think of driving under the influence, but we "push through" exhaustion all the time. That’s why we’re diving into the professional playbook for long-distance trips today. We’re moving past the "loud music and open windows" myths and looking at real-world tactics, like the 100-mile rule and how to properly secure your gear so it doesn't become a projectile in a sudden stop.
Lena: Exactly, and I love that we're covering everything from mountain pass alerts to the "I Spy" hazard game. Let's explore how to prep your vehicle and your mind for a professional-level trip home.