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<p>[QUOTE="Aflak, post: 2541682, member: 66121"]Once you do start to drive after your 50 and the mentor is in the back asleep please watch out for cumulative fatigue and Micro sleeps. You can't stop yourself your just OUT nothing you can do like blinking just happens. I found out that my no drive time is between 12am and 3am. My mentor did ask when I wanted to drive more than once.</p><p><br /></p><p>I told him many times it was not safe me driving throughout the night but it always happen I would be the one on the drivers set at 2am haha got so bad even when I did pull over 1, 2 hours naps were no longer helping ... But I Stopped that first day solo and switch to running days more then not. Did not have much of an issue with driver fatigue once I went to driving days.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aflak, post: 2541682, member: 66121"]Once you do start to drive after your 50 and the mentor is in the back asleep please watch out for cumulative fatigue and Micro sleeps. You can't stop yourself your just OUT nothing you can do like blinking just happens. I found out that my no drive time is between 12am and 3am. My mentor did ask when I wanted to drive more than once. I told him many times it was not safe me driving throughout the night but it always happen I would be the one on the drivers set at 2am haha got so bad even when I did pull over 1, 2 hours naps were no longer helping ... But I Stopped that first day solo and switch to running days more then not. Did not have much of an issue with driver fatigue once I went to driving days.[/QUOTE]
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