Quick Summary: If you are an OTR driver or even a local driver with long shifts, you've probably had to deal with If you're tired behind the wheel you're less alert and have a slower reaction time, which is dangerous for everyone on the road.
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If you are an OTR driver or even a local driver with long shifts, you've probably had to deal with If you're tired behind the wheel you're less alert and have a slower reaction time, which is dangerous for everyone on the road. This is shorts from The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast “Joe Rogan Experience - Andrew Huberman”.
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- If you are an OTR driver or even a local driver with long shifts, you've probably had to deal with
- If you're tired behind the wheel you're less alert and have a slower reaction time, which is dangerous for everyone on the road.
- This is shorts from The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast “Joe Rogan Experience - Andrew Huberman”.
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