Quote Originally Posted by Eshav1234 View Post
And i just dont get why the number of drivers doesnt seeem to make a difference to what your saying
Sitting in a moving vehicle is fatigueing on the body. For some it can be boring with the danger of highway hypnosis, especially if all the driving is on interstates, Fatigue is cumulative. It is this accumulation which is the killer. It sneaks up on you without you being aware of it, and by the time you feel that extreme exhaustion, you are way beyond being a safe driver. Staying in the moving vehicle trying to sleep - which by then usually will not come - simply aggravates the problem.

The premise of your whole trip is incorrect. Anything based on an incorrect (false) premise can only bring up an incorrect (false) result.

You may have slept on your way to Vermont.... but did you then take over and do your stint at driving, and then repeat that the next day, and the day after and yet another day. A multi day road trip is not a collection of one day trips. It can be and often is, very trying on the body, even with the proper overnight stops. Don't think it compares with what you have done in the past.

Lifey