- A motoring organisation has warned that fatigued drivers from watching late-night World Cup games could increase road crashes.
- The AA 's Accident Assist service highlighted that tiredness impairs driving similarly to alcohol, affecting reaction times and decision-making.
- Due to time zone differences with the USA, Canada and Mexico, many matches, including Scotland's opener, will conclude as late as 4 am in the UK.
- The organisation cautioned against driving after late nights, particularly during busy periods like the school run or rush hour.
- Drivers are advised to stop at the first sign of tiredness, consume two cups of coffee or a caffeinated drink, and take a 15-20 minute nap.
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