Do you mean feel sleepy?
If so, the best course of action is to pull over and take a quick nap. It's safer to do this than to risk harming or even killing yourself on a busy street or highway.
Yes.
Falling asleep while driving and getting in an accident can occur a fine and/or misdemeanor. However, if serious physical injury or death occurs as a result of falling asleep, the legal penalty can be upgraded to a felony.
About 80% of people who fall asleep behind the wheel die.
"I fell asleep"
One that is so tired that he/she may fall asleep at the wheel while driving.
The most common reason to fall asleep while driving is that you are sleep deprived or on medication which causes you to fall asleep. You should not drive if you fall asleep while doing so, as it is highly dangerous for you as well as other drivers. If you are receiving enough sleep and are not on any medication, you should discuss your problem with your doctor. You may have a very serious medical condition such as narcolepsy.
Most of your muscles are relaxed while sleeping.
85%
my rigth and leg always feel as asleep
while driving when you smoke you feel some drowsiness and your concentration from driving is lift up. and their is a chance of accident
The law takes a dim view of drowsy driving. If you are caught driving while drowsy or you fall asleep at the wheel, you can be charged with careless or dangerous driving. If you are involved in a fatal accident, you can be charged with dangerous driving. This can result in a prison sentence of up to fourteen years.
If you are feeling sleepy while driving, you should pull over as soon as it is safe to do so.