No matter how old you are, you probably remember the feeling of driving for the first time after getting that coveted driver’s license – freedom! Along with freedom comes a huge responsibility. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Let’s take a quick look at why it’s important to be ‘all in’ every time you get behind the wheel.
Who is a distracted driver? Ask yourself if you can relate to any of the following examples:
Eyes off the road (Visual Distraction)
Mind off the road (Cognitive Distraction)
Hands off the steering wheel (Manual Distraction)
Seconds matter. It only takes a few seconds to glance at your phone, but if you are driving at 60 mph, your eyes were blind to the road while you drove the length of a football field. At least 8 people a day are killed in distracted driving crashes. According to a study released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), 80 percent of collisions and 65 percent of near collisions involve some sort of driver distraction. The distraction occurred within 3 seconds before the vehicle crash!
How can you become a more focused driver?
Sources:
Driver Distractions – California DMV
DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARENESS MONTH -April 2023 – National Today
Distracted Driving Awareness Month – National Safety Council (nsc.org)