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Distracted Driving – Don’t Be Part Of The Problem!

In 2013, motor vehicle collisions involving distracted drivers killed 3,154 and injured 424,000 people.[1] These numbers demonstrate an alarming trend in distracted driving. While distracted driving is often associated with younger or more inexperienced drivers, drivers of all ages cause motor vehicle collisions due to distracted driving. Texting and driving or talking on the phone and driving are the most well-known distractions for drivers, yet a wide variety of other distractions are also that take drivers’ attention off the road.

Driving in a safe manner is the responsibility of all drivers. Avoiding common distractions while driving is an important step toward making the roads safer for everyone. When sitting behind the wheel keep in mind that one careless choice is capable of having long-lasting repercussions on the lives of many.

[1] World Health Organization, Mobile phone use: a growing problem of driver distraction, available at http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/road_traffic/distracted_driving_summary.pdf.

[2] Distraction.gov (Official US Government Website for Distracted Driving), Facts and Statistics, http://www.distraction.gov/stats-research-laws/facts-and-statistics.html.

[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Injury Prevention & Control: Motor Vehicle Safety, http://www.cdc.gov/Motorvehiclesafety/Distracted_Driving/index.html.

[4] Federal Communications Commission (FCC), The Dangers of Texting While Driving, https://www.fcc.gov/guides/texting-while-driving.

 

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