> Truck drivers might take issue with those statements, and I don't think it's > good advice. It's not going to matter if you have a CB, blaring rock music > or a carload of people. Drowsiness is insidious. You won't even know it is > happening in the few seconds of conscious>unconsciousness that can come > quickly for 1/4 second or several seconds. It will be too late and you'll be > under their wheels or airborne. Don't make ANY excuses for continuing. IF > you are drowsy, pull over. It's what rest stops are for. > > Jack Jack et al, This is a good point. I guess the big thing is to realize what YOUR limits are, and what you can handle. I stand corrected....And thanks to Jack for the wake-up.... But at very least, the CB does help to make the trip go faster. Humbly, and hoping that EVERY astronomy makes it home safely EVERY time, Thad -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.