VIC Premier Rest breaks will be set up along key regional travel routes this summer, encouraging drivers to ‘press pause’ on their road trip to combat drowsy driving. As Victorians head into the summer holiday period, the Transport Accident Commission campaign, aptly named Pause Stop, will encourage motorists to plan their road trips ahead of time and take a break every two hours. TAC data shows fatigue remains a major concern for drivers in Victoria, with close to one in five fatal collisions caused by drowsy driving, while also causing around 300 serious injuries a year. The summer holidays are traditionally one of the busiest periods on Victoria’s roads, and traffic volumes are expected to be particularly high this year with more people travelling domestically.