A New Zealand woman drove for hundreds of kilometres (miles) while
asleep at the wheel, sending texts from her mobile phone along the way,
police said Wednesday.
Police said they received an emergency call just after midnight
Wednesday from a friend concerned the woman had gone out in her car
after taking sleeping medication.
Told that the woman had been sleep-driving 10 months previously and
had a fondness for the beach, police ordered patrol cars to keep a
lookout for her silver hatchback and began tracking her via her mobile
phone.
They said data showed the phone was on and she was sending texts as
she drove from her Hamilton home to the beachside town of Mount
Maunganui via Auckland, a distance of almost 300 kilometres (190 miles).
After five hours on the road, she was finally found slumped over the
wheel of her car in the driveway of a house she used to live in, with no
recollection of her sleepy sojourn.
“We have sought an urgent order forbidding her to drive and to seek
medical advice on her suitability to remain holding her driver’s
licence,” senior sergeant Dave Litton said. “While her being found safe
and well is a relief for everyone involved, the potential for tragedy
was huge.
“We’re urging people suffering medical conditions to be open and
honest with their doctors and seek advice on if the medication they are
prescribed affects their ability to drive or not.” Source: AFP
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