Saturday, June 4, 2011

Distracted Driving and How Not to Be a Statistic of an Accident

Every day multiple accidents occur because of distracted driving. If you have not heard of this type of driving, then maybe you are not driving properly and are not aware of the dangers. Distracted driving in plain English, is anything that disrupts or breaks your concentration while driving.

Common causes of distracted driving are listed below and should be avoided.
1. Texting while driving
2. Cell phone use
3. Adjusting the radio or CD player channel or volume
4. Talking to someone in the back seat
5. Eating and/or drinking
6. Reading (newspaper, book, map, etc.)
7. Reaching for items in the back seat, behind or under the seat or glove compartment
8. Smoking - especially lighting the cigarette or other
9. Applying make-up or shaving
10. Adjusting temperature controls
11. Thinking about something other than driving - day dreaming
12. Upset emotionally - you decide to go for a ride to ease your mind - Subconsciously your mind is not on driving. It is on the situation that just occurred.
13. Irritable or anxious because you have to use the restroom and don't want to stop
14. Taking off or putting clothes (sweater, jacket or other)
15. Wearing improper shoes (some types of sandals will get caught in the pedal)

All of these things and more mentioned above causes you to not pay attention while driving. No matter what type of vehicle (car, van, 18-wheeler, motorcycle, truck or other) you must pay attention to the road and respect it.

In order not to be a statistic of unsafe driving these are some basic things to do:
- prepare yourself mentally and physically before getting in the seat to drive
- set your radio, CD, temperature controls, so that there is minimal adjusting possible
- turn your cell phone off or mute - Do Not Text under any circumstance, unless you stop the car safely
- eat or drink before starting or stop along the way
- place any item that you may think will cause you to reach in the back seat, into the truck of the car (example: brief case, book, newspaper)
- visit the restroom before starting
- smoke before or after

The main thing to remember is to always be conscious of your surroundings or environment. Observe what the other drivers or doing and be aware of what's going on all sides. Risky operation of any type of vehicle ultimately leads to a hazardous or crisis situation. Safe driving will usually alleviate distracted driving if you are careful and know the rules of the road.

Source: http://ezinearticles.com/6315224

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