1) pull over every couple of hours and do some exercises, get your blood oxygenated again 2) pull over and take a nap for a quarter to a half hour It's better to use a little time this way than to use it in a hospital...or worse. ---------- > From: Max/Joyce Wellhouse <maxjoyce@IPA.NET> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Any secrets for staying awake at the wheel?(little vanagoncontent) > Date: Thursday, February 17, 2000 2:29 PM > > We've all had our troubles getting sleepy at the wheel in our > Vanagons(required content), so does anyone have any sure fire methods(short > of speed and caffeine) that keep you alert when burning the miles up late at > night. the last thing we want to do is sail off the road and as Jimmy > Buffet so eloquently crooned, "...was quickly woken up by a Ma Bell > telephone pole...". Not only would this bag of tricks keep our Vanagons > healthy(bonus vanagon content), but it could do wonders for our own physical > well being. > > DM&FS |
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