(ARA) - Drowsy driving can put anyone at risk for an accident, and NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Carl Edwards wants to make sure motorists know to stay alert while driving. Edwards, who suffers from allergies, has teamed up with makers of non-drowsy allergy medication, CLARITIN, for “Clear to Drive” campaign. campaign aims to make sure people know how important it is to read medicine labels to see if there are any warnings about drowsiness before they get behind wheel.
“As someone who races cars for living, driver safety is an issue that’s important to me, and that’s why I’m participating in “Clear to Drive” campaign,” says Edwards. “When I'm driving at 180 miles per hour, I can't risk taking medicine makes me drowsy. I choose CLARITIN because it gives me powerful, non-drowsy relief from my worst allergy symptoms.”
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