DON’T BECOME A DISTRACTED DRIVER

Have pet peeves about other drivers? You know them … the drivers on the phone, text messaging, reaching for food, a CD or the radio?

Distracted driving occurs whenever a driver is slow to recognize a potential hazard because something inside or outside the vehicle draws the driver’s attention away from the driving task.

Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes involve some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event.*

Keep from becoming a statistic by being alert and following these few tips:

  • Give yourself more space, stay away from distracted drivers.
  • Remain calm behind the wheel. Avoid emotional conversations with passengers.
  • Devote your full attention to driving.
  • Put away anything that is potentially distracting: mail, magazines, books etc.
  • Keep alert and protect yourself by wearing your safety belt. It

    https://www.baltometro.org/eNews/B’moreInvolved-12-07-07.htmoldId.20071208181740544

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