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*EARLY ACCESS* The Try Guys Test Sleep-Deprived Driving

The Try Guys stay up for 36 hours straight and try to drive a difficult closed traffic course to experience the (totally legal) hazards of sleepy driving. The third episode in our epic four-part education series exploring the dangers of driving under the influence. #TryGuysDUI

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Comments

Zach screaming after hitting Responsibilidog kills me😂

only_stan

girl, same but keith has already answered that one for us. it's because eugene is a wizard.

Christine Adriana -- Nurse Joy

im the same

Crissy Love

What I’m wondering is how Eugene manages to pull regular all nighters in his 30s?! I used to do it all the time in university/grad school, but as soon as I hit like 24, it just wasn’t worth it because it takes literally 3 days to recover.

Tiffany

Great message!!! You are all so funny and I love you guys😻🐾🐶❤️

Eileen

The fact that 3 out of 4 own dogs, made the Responsibilidog crashes even more horrible. That could have bean Bean, Bowie, Pesto, or Emma.

Zafreen Jaffer

HE MADE ME CRY TOO

Christine Adriana -- Nurse Joy

Good video. Be careful if you have sleep apnea or you have go to the bathroom, your ill or having sex (yes people have crashed while masturbating).

Randall M Bell

is it used?! I think I'm SD, now!!!

Barbara B

I use to drive sleep deprived, after working the midnight shift; zippin' along, 6am and noddin' big time. I'm lucky to be alive today!

Barbara B

Three years ago I moved to LA from Chicago and drove the 2,000 miles sleep-deprived since I'm a woman and was afraid to sleep at rest stops. The drive was wild - raining and hydroplaning while going down a steep incline in Colorado, driving through mountain towns and villages while they were setting off fireworks over the interstate (incidentally getting a 360 view of a particular fireworks display that was awesome), and spending four hours driving circles in Los Angeles upon arrival because I kept missing my exit and was too scared to get off the highway. Never doing that again.

Jacquelyn Yun

I'm studying architecture at USC and get an average of 3-4 hours of sleep every night during the semester. This is exactly why I don't drive anymore lol

Jacquelyn Yun

i once drove home from wilmington (a four hour drive) at like 11pm, and it had been an early start on little sleep to get to wilmington that morning, so i was driving through these winding country roads at 60 mph in the fog while severely sleep deprived at like 1am with my dad dozing in the passenger seat. it was an entire experience that i don't recommend. the best part was when black sabbath's iron man came on and i started dissociating and also taking micronaps. do not recommend. get your sleep, kids.

Eleanor Carroll

I was once so exhausted driving home from university on a long weekend that I pulled off the side of the highway and napped in the middle of Jasper National Park for like 45 minutes. Because I almost hit a mountain goat.

H

ned so upset over the dog made me cry D: "what if it were bean? what if it were wes?"

Julia Zhu

Thank you try guys! (: This hit close to home for me. It was good to see this tested. I don't smoke or drink so the other videos didn't apply to me much, but were great to see. This video got to me, because I have been driving sleepy alot lately. Full time at my job, and school with a 3 &1/2 year old and 2 month old I get about 1 hour ish sleep a night after homework, I am going to take a day off work tomorrow just to catch up on sleep.

Mysti Overbay Durr

Thus one really hit home. I can relate to the micro sleeps the doc mentioned. I've definitely driven while awake but not necessarily focused. Thankfully it has never resulted in an accident. I'll be sharing this on my FB timeline tomorrow for sure.

Stef Strosky

*zack's dinosaur screech* "I did a bad thing"

Aubrey Dean

I think my reactions are basically OK when I'm sleepy (and I've pulled all-nighters at work and home many times) but I wouldn't normally drive on a highway after 36 hours with no sleep. When I'm tired on the highway, I drink much coffee, I drive with the window open (or the AC blasting) and the radio loud, and I sing or yell or chant or whatever in non-pretty ways. What scares me the most are those mini-drifts on the highway when you doze off at the wheel for just a second and then jerk awake. I find that the best way to ward off fatigue is to just stop, even temporarily. I can be rejuvenated with a five-minute stop involving some walking around. And a 20-minute nap would be even more helpful, I would think, considering everything I've read about power naps.

Laurie Swenson

Never thought that driving sleep deprived could actually be that dangerous

Annique Herbst

too real.

Andie Dekker

I remember driving home sleepy years ago and literally making the decision to either watch the speed limit or watch for stop signs and red lights, because I knew I couldn't do both. Absolutely no reason I couldn't have pulled over for 30 minutes in a grocery store parking lot to get some rest. SHOW THIS IN SCHOOLS (show this whole series in schools!). SHOW THIS EVERYWHERE.

Ella

This is so real too!! I have terrible problems with staying up late and fatigue and there are times where I don't go to class because I know it's unsafe!! Next time someone tells me to suck it up, I'll show them this video. Thanks for bringing it awareness, guys.

Sarah Jane Morey

I believe a study was shown that med students/doctors who have to stay on shifts through the night had the highest accident rates. This prompted hospitals to have sleeping accomidations so that they weren't driving home sleep deprived. Great episode--but how cruel to show Ned "The Conjuring" That is one creepy movie and I'm a horror movie fan!!

Darkhorse3211

I had no idea that sleep-deprivation would have maybe even a worse effect then driving high, or drunk!

Grace Mcguigan

that and them calling it vehicular dogslaughter.

Mary-Helen Burns

I just love that doctor all the way around... but yes he does have a great tie.

Mary-Helen Burns

vehicular dogslaughter...omg...too effing funny! I have driven sleepy many times...bad me! It is very dangerous. I think we all think that we can do it. But this just proves that maybe we can't.

Mary-Helen Burns

This is one of the things I've been guilty of so many times... When I'm sleep deprived, my reaction time is way off. One time I swerved and drove too slow, so I had to park my car at a grocery store and took a bus instead. As always, great video, and very informative! You guys are amazing! <3

Janni Kouring Stensgaard

Good video - I bet almost everyone has driven too sleepy!

Cheryl Shoup

I have to say, I love the doctor's tie

Deb Wilson

I call shenanigans on those walls of boxes, there was no way they could have fit through that without the car touching. 😂 Angry sleepy Keith shouting at the fake dog was the funniest thing.

Mandrake Mousse

Was coming to say the same thing. :-D

Mandrake Mousse

Honesty signing up to Patreon was the best decision I made this year!!! I love these Tuesday and Friday videos!

Mairéad

This was probably my favorite so far in the series!

Rebecca Hahn

I'm really loving your DUI series. This is so educational since I'm just about to learn how to drive. Seeing this makes me think twice on why I take DUI so lightly!!

Isabella A.

omg they had a sleepover with their onesies!

Erika Baroman


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