Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The 10 Most Dangerous Distracted Driving Habits

It’s easy to get distracted. But one of the worst places for distractions to happen is behind the
wheel. Read about the 10 most dangerous distracted driving habits so you can avoid them and keep
yourself and other drivers on the road safe.


It's probably safe to reason the 18-year-old man didn't leave the house with intentions to kill someone that day. As he went about his business, he casually held his car's steering wheel in one hand and a cell phone in the other. He certainly hadn't planned on running that red light. That was when a semi-tractor trailer swerved to avoid clobbering his car. Instead of hitting the negligent driver, the rig plowed directly into the vehicle carrying Jacy Good and her parents, Jean and Jay Good. The trio was returning from Jacy's 2008 graduation from Muhlenberg College near Allentown, Pa. 
Jacy's parents were killed instantly. She was critically injured and endured agonizing rehabilitation sessions to regain her speech and her ability to do just the simplest of tasks. The Goods' story is just one of thousands each year of the pain inflicted by distracted driving. 
It's no wonder that "distracted driving" has been called "the new drunk driving" [source: The Economist]. 
Distractions inside our vehicles abound. For many professionals, their car, truck or SUV is truly their office on wheels. For younger drivers, the car continues to serve as a social hub as it has for decades. But now vehicles are not just a mobile party; they've also become a spot to place calls and send texts -- all too often with deadly consequences. 
Every day, distracted driving kills more than 15 people and injures more than 1,200 [source: Centers for Disease Control].

Article Courtesy of: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car-driving-safety/accidents-hazardous-conditions/
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