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Too Distracted to Drive? Follow These Safety Tips

Distracted driving continues to be a serious problem to drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists, and pedestrians nationwide.

As drivers ignore what’s going on around them to focus on their phones or carry out other activities, distraction takes over. The result is tragic, especially considering that the number of accidents linked to distracted driving has been growing in the past couple of years.

In order to avoid major crashes and help others to avoid accidents as well, many experts are urging drivers to follow some important safety tips that will help them to avoid distractions.

The first safety tip experts have been sharing with drivers urge them to avoid being too social while behind the wheel.

Too many accidents happen because drivers were deep into conversation with passengers. Others happen because drivers are attempting to take “selfies” while driving. And other crashes occur because drivers are simply too involved with what’s happening on their favorite social media website to drop the phone and focus on the road ahead.

But that’s not the only tip safety advocates urge drivers to follow.

In order to avoid distracted driving accidents, drivers are being urged to avoid getting too emotional while behind the wheel.

Experts say that when venting your frustrations while behind the wheel, the emotions may put you in a situation that will cloud your judgment and keep you from paying attention to details.

To remain safe and avoid major crashes caused by distracted driving, drivers are also urged to keep their distractions to a minimum. Avoid playing loud music, handling children and pets in the back seat, and make sure you’re never drinking or eating while behind the wheel.

If you’re addicted to your cell phone and you would like to use system to make sure you’re not reaching out for your phone while operating a car, there are a series of apps that make your phone unusable while the vehicle is in motion. You may also use other technologies that could help to avoid phone-related distractions.

For more tips on how to avoid distracted driving crashes, follow this link to read the full article.

Instead of ignoring the risks, keep in mind that safety should always come first, whether you’re a veteran or a novice driver. Stay focused to stop distracted driving and avoid speeding so crashes can be prevented.

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