Study Confirms Car Naps Most Effective During Rush Hour Traffic

Study Confirms Car Naps Most Effective During Rush Hour Traffic

NEWCASTLE—In a groundbreaking study, researchers confirmed Monday that naps taken during the drive home boost restfulness by 200%. “It’s the most invigorating nap of my life,” said commuter Tony Simms, noting his productivity skyrockets after his daily road siesta.

Researchers observed that synchronicity with end-of-day traffic transforms even the shortest power-nap into deep slumber. “Our findings suggest merging onto packed highways offers unparalleled nap access when driving,” noted lead researcher Dr. Sarah Lane.

Safety experts expressed concern, but drivers remained unfazed. “Sure, one in three car sleep sessions ends with honking—or a mild fender bender,” Simms shrugged. “But with nap benefits so pronounced, it’s practically like sleeping in a four-star hotel. One that travels at 15 mph.”