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		<title>Mysterious Automobile Tractor-Trailer Accident Takes Life of Soldier</title>
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<p>A Pennsylvania soldier stationed at Fort Campbell died in a <strong>mysterious accident</strong> early Sunday morning <strong>on I-24 </strong>in Clarksville, Tennessee. It&#8217;s accidents like this one, reported on the website of <a href="http://www.wsmv.com/news/21261067/detail.html" target="_blank">WSMV Channel 4</a> in Nashville, that cause me to ponder possible causes. According to the report Eric Thomas Rothharpt, 24 died when his <strong>Toyota Scion smashed into the rear-end of a tractor-trailer </strong><strong>parked on the ramp with it&#8217;s flashers turned on</strong> because of a previous wreck. Police reported that the <strong>victim was not wearing his seatbelt </strong>when the collision occurred. The staff and attorneys at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</a> send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Rothharpt.</p>
<p>What causes an experienced <strong><a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com" target="_blank">Nashville automobile accident attorney</a></strong> like myself to ponder an accident like this is the question of how such an accident could have happened. You have a <strong>huge tractor-trailer parked off the roadway with its emergency lights blinking and yet the victim drives off the road and rams into it</strong>. My first thoughts were focused on whether <strong>this young man had been drowsy, fallen asleep and drifted off the road</strong>. Any investigation of this wreck should center on where he had been and what he had been doing prior to the collision. Had he been <strong>traveling</strong> some distance, been <strong>working long hours</strong>, there are many areas that need to be probed.</p>
<p>According to studies done by the <a href="http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/drowsy_driving1/drowsy.html#II.%20BIOLOGY%20OF%20HUMAN%20SLEEP" target="_blank">National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</a> (NHTSA) <strong>sleepiness impairs driving performance</strong>. <strong>Sleepiness leads to crashes</strong> because it <strong>impairs elements of human performance</strong> that are critical to safe driving. Relevant impairments identified in laboratory and in-vehicle studies include:</p>
<p>Slower reaction time. <strong>Sleepiness reduces optimum reaction times</strong>, and moderately <strong>sleepy drivers can have a performance- impairing increase in reaction time</strong> that will hinder stopping in time to avoid a collision. Even small decrements in reaction time can have a profound effect on crash risk, particularly at high speeds.</p>
<p>Reduced vigilance. <strong>Performance on attention- based tasks declines with sleepiness</strong>, including increased periods of nonresponding or delayed responding.</p>
<p><strong>Deficits in information processing</strong>. Processing and integrating information takes longer, the accuracy of short-term memory decreases, and performance declines.</p>
<p>Working the night shift, overtime, or rotating shifts is a <strong>risk for drowsy driving</strong> that may be both chronic and acute. In a <a href="http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/drowsy_driving1/drowsy.html#II.%20BIOLOGY%20OF%20HUMAN%20SLEEP" target="_blank">New York State survey</a>, nearly one-half the drowsy drivers who crashed (and more than one-third of those who drove drowsy without crashing) reported having worked the night shift or overtime prior to the incident. In addition, <strong>a higher reported frequency of driving drowsy was associated with working a rotating shift, working a greater number of hours per week, and more frequently driving for one&#8217;s job.</strong></p>
<p>My next thought was that he could have been <strong>distracted as he drove </strong>up the ramp. I would focus here on his cell phone to determine whether he had made or taken a<strong> text message or cell phone calls</strong>. The task of <strong>driving requires full attention and focus.</strong> <strong>Cell phone use can distract drivers</strong> from this task, risking harm to themselves and others.  Therefore, the safest course of action is to <strong>refrain from using a cell phone while driving</strong>. Research shows that driving while using a cell phone can pose a serious cognitive distraction and degrade driver performance.  The data are insufficient to quantify crashes caused by cell phone use specifically, but <a href="http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/template.MAXIMIZE/menuitem.54757ba83ef160af9a7ccf10dba046a0/?javax.portlet.tpst=4670b93a0b088a006bc1d6b760008a0c_ws_MX&amp;javax.portlet.prp_4670b93a0b088a006bc1d6b760008a0c_viewID=detail_view&amp;itemID=d01bab6383f62010VgnVCM1000002c567798RCRD&amp;overrideViewName=Article" target="_blank">NHTSA</a> estimates that driver distraction from all sources contributes to 25 percent of all police-reported traffic crashes.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one is injured in a <strong>Nashville car accident</strong> by a<strong> drowsy or distracted driver</strong> contact the experienced <strong>Nashville accident attorneys</strong> and <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates </a>and find out about your rights and remedies.</p>
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