If you're getting tired while driving across Arizona, is it okay to pull onto the side of the road and take a nap?

That might not be the smartest advice, but it's always a good idea to stop and rest if you're feeling sleepy on a road trip. Here's what you need to know.

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Driving Drowsy in Arizona Could Be as Dangerous as Driving While Intoxicated

Drivers don't always admit it when they need to stop for a break, especially on a long trip. We often think we can push it a few more miles.

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, an estimated, "16% to 21% of all police-reported fatal vehicle crashes likely involve drowsy driving."

Sometimes, you want to get off the road, so it makes sense you might try to keep going.

Research finds drivers might not be fully aware of exactly how fatigued they are. They may try to tough it out rather than stop for a much-needed break.

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If you're feeling sleepy as you make your way across Arizona, you might consider pulling over for a break. Is it legal to sleep in your vehicle in Arizona?

The answer is that it depends on where and when you plan to take that catnap.

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Is it Illegal to Sleep in Your Car in Arizona?

Technically, no, it's not illegal to sleep in your car in Arizona.

That is, as long as you don't camp outside your vehicle or park your car on private property without permission. You can even rest in your vehicle whenever you want, even if it’s more than 24 hours, you just have to be aware of where you park.

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Places You CAN Sleep in Your Car

The good news is, according to PikeTransit.com, there are a lot of places where you're allowed to sleep inside your vehicle in Arizona. Before you park and start that nap, though, be sure to check the rules. You may have to get permission from the property owner first.

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Here are some places where you can legally, and in most cases, safely, park your vehicle and take a nap:

  • On Public Streets
  • Walmart Parking Lots
  • Public Rest Stops
  • BLM Land

If you stop on a public street - or anywhere else - make sure you're out of traffic and you can stop safely.

Things to Know If You Sleep in Your Car in Arizona

  • You can sleep in your car, van, or RV in a public area like a rest stop or parking lot as long as you're not camping.
  • Desert temperatures can vary wildly.
    • You can see daytime temps over 100 degrees and overnight lows below freezing.
    • Be sure to plan ahead so you don't get roasted as you wake up or freeze overnight.
  • Leave windows cracked, park in the shade, or get up and leave early
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If you have the time and the means, it might be better and safer to find a motel, campground, or rest stop where you can sleep comfortably and safely.

But if you think you're too tired to drive, you probably are. A short, twenty-minute nap could save your life and those sharing the road with you!

Sources: Pike Transit | ADOT | Boondocker's Bible

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