Coffee and driving risks: Can your morning cup affect your focus?

In addition, consuming coffee too quickly or on an empty stomach can trigger gastrointestinal discomfort or mild dehydration, further distracting drivers.

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While many drivers rely on their morning coffee to wake up and stay alert, recent studies suggest that caffeine may not always improve driving performance as much as people assume. Researchers say that drinking coffee immediately before hitting the road can affect concentration, reaction time, and decision-making — particularly in drivers who are not habitual caffeine consumers.

Caffeine works by stimulating the central nervous system, temporarily reducing feelings of fatigue. However, experts caution that in some individuals, this stimulation can lead to jitteriness, overconfidence, and a false sense of alertness, all of which can negatively influence driving behavior. Novice or irregular coffee drinkers may be particularly susceptible to these effects, especially when navigating heavy traffic or complex road conditions.

In addition, consuming coffee too quickly or on an empty stomach can trigger gastrointestinal discomfort or mild dehydration, further distracting drivers. The timing, dosage, and personal sensitivity to caffeine all play roles in whether coffee will enhance focus or hinder it.

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Traffic safety specialists recommend that drivers pair moderate caffeine intake with good sleep, adequate hydration, and attentive driving habits. Coffee alone should not be relied upon as a substitute for proper rest, particularly on long commutes or early morning drives.

Ultimately, while coffee can be a helpful tool for alertness, experts stress that understanding individual tolerance and combining caffeine with healthy driving practices is essential to avoid potential risks.

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Ayesha Rahman

Ayesha Rahman

With over 12 years in journalism, Ayesha has worked with leading media outlets across the Middle East. She specializes in breaking news, global affairs, and investigative reporting.

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