Fighting Tiredness and Fatigue on the Road
As a truck driver, the last thing you want is to be fighting to stay awake before, during, or after a long trip. Other than the irritability and fatigue that comes with being tired, there’s also one other glaring issue: safety.
Everyone has moments at work where nothing sounds more appealing than a nice, long nap. Truck drivers, however, can’t afford to have that thought process. They cannot be less than 100% focused on the road and their driving; they can’t be tired.
Tiredness can be influenced by various factors in your life, such as:
- Not enough sleep
- Not enough fuel
- Caffeine overload
- External anxieties
- Not enough exercise
- Get a good sleep before the trip. A full 7-8 hours of sleep can boost your energy, improve your ability to focus, and improve your mood.
- Eat often, and before the trip. Studies show that eating smaller meals every 3-4 hours has been linked to a boost in energy throughout the day. Make sure you eat a nutrient packed meal before you leave, too.
- Get some exercise. This may seem like the last thing you want to do if you’re fighting a wave of tiredness, but it can actually help boost your energy. If you stop for lunch, try some easy exercise.
- Use caffeine to your advantage. It’s not uncommon to have a coffee in the morning to boost your energy, but too much caffeine will leave you feeling tired and sluggish. Make sure you aren’t over-doing it!