Recently, foreign experts have found that drivers involved in traffic accidents generally have low blood sugar. In other words, most traffic accidents are directly related to low blood sugar!
This is not alarmist. Low blood sugar can lead to sluggish reactions and poor concentration, and driving in traffic is a sport that requires 100% concentration. Think about it, when you drive hungry, is your brain groggy, and your hands and feet are weak? In this state, can you still guarantee safe driving?
I dare say that driving hungry is a game of death!
The data speaks:
One study showed that drivers with low blood sugar had a 2nd higher risk of getting into a traffic accident than those with normal blood sugar levels5 times. Another study found that in the case of driving on an empty stomach, the driver's reaction speed was reduced by 12% and the degree of inattention increased by 20%. Case Study:
In 2023, there was a major traffic accident in a city where a truck lost control and crashed into a bus, causing dozens of people**. After investigation, it was found that the truck driver did not eat breakfast before the incident, resulting in low blood sugar and poor concentration, which eventually led to a tragedy.
In order to avoid traffic accidents, drivers should eat some sugar or foods with high sugar content before driving, and their stomachs must be full, and they must not drive on an empty stomach.
Driving is a serious matter, and you can't afford to be sloppy. For your own safety and the safety of others, remember: if you don't eat while driving, you're playing with your life!