April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and from Virginia to California, the traffic safety community has a simple message for drivers: One Text or Call could Wreck it All.
Here are some startling distracted driving statistics:
- In 2012, there have been an estimated 307,753 car accidents involving drivers using cell phones and texting (National Safety Council: Cell Phone Crash Estimate Model) .
- In 2009, distracted driving claimed 5,474 lives and led to 448,000 injuries (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)).
- Drivers who use hand-held devices while driving are four times as likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves or others. (NHTSA).
- Younger, inexperienced drivers under 20 years old have the highest proportion of distraction-related fatal crashes (NHTSA).
Here are some safe driving tips to prevent distracted driving:
- Plan in advance – Eat, check your e-mail, make calls and texts, and know your route before you get in the car.
- Stay focused – Limit interactions with your passengers, don’t talk on the cell phone (even hands free), don’t text and don’t take notes or surf the Internet.
- Let a passenger control the radio or if you are alone, set your iPod to shuffle and don’t touch it.
- Pull over – If you must do any of the tasks mentioned above, pull over in a safe, well-lit area to talk on the phone or text.
- Make a commitment to yourself – Promise yourself that you will not text and drive and that you will avoid distracted driving.
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