Drowsy Driving Leads To Unleashing Of Millions Of Bees And 50,000 Pounds Of Potatoes

There were a couple of rude awakenings for sleepy drivers this week. Under the apparent influence of inadequate rest, a truck driver spilled 50,000 pounds of potatoes on a highway in North Carolina, and another unleashed millions of bees on the Wyoming interstate.

The two incidents are just the latest in an epidemic of drowsy driving, which is linked to over 300,000 accidents every year.

The potato incident took place around 2:00 a.m. on Friday in Charlotte. Night-shift workers are among the highest-risk populations for drowsy driving crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

This driver, who was taken to the hospital, is expected to recover, according to WSCO News. But the crash led to a partial shutdown of that stretch of Interstate 77 for several hours.

“Maybe he fell sleep and sadly hit the guard rail,” Garrett Bonacci, another motorist who stopped to rescue the driver, told the news station. “Thank the Lord he’s all right.”

The truck driver confirmed that he had dozed off to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, according to the Charlotte Observer.

He said he’d heard of truckers being arrested in the state for pulling over to sleep, so he decided to try to make it through.

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