The Dangers of Distracted Driving
[2024-02-20 01:51:50]
The popularity of mobile devices has led to several consequences, unconscious, sometimes fatal. Amazing traffic accidents and distractions in driving, including the use of mobile devices while driving, will result in injury and life threatening. The latest national statistics should be alarmed
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 9 people died in the United States and more than 1,000 people were injured every day.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 3,477 people died in only 2015, an estimated 391,000 people were injured as a result of a car accident.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 660,000 drivers in the day use mobile phones and operate electronic devices while driving.
Provide clear instructions - Provide simple and clear instructions to new drivers not to use wireless devices during driving. Discuss the fact that sight may be harmed or died, even for a few seconds, before a new driver gets a driver's license.
Guided by example - No one should text and drive. As a role model for others, if you need to speak in text or talk on the phone, take it to a safe place. Develop rules for driving and distracting attention for yourself and your family
Understand and actively participate - Let's convey the importance of driving to your family, friends, and organizations. Please do not distract. We will provide information to your child's school and ask them to share it with students and parents
Currently there is no national ban on using text messages or wireless phones while driving, but in many states banning text messages or wireless phones, asking for hands-free use of wireless telephones while driving We have passed the law to do. As of June 2017:
The use of mobile phones by drivers is prohibited in the 15 Districts of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Guam.
38 states and D. C. Prohibit the use of all mobile phones by beginner drivers and 20 states and D. C. Prohibit the use of school bus drivers
The District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, 47 states are prohibited from sending text messages while driving.
For detailed information and statistics on wireless devices and driving, please visit https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/distracted-driving.
Driving text messages and text messages are one of the main causes of driving distraction in the US - and this situation includes all ages as well as teenagers. We all know the risk of driving diverted attention, do not think that it does not matter because you think that you are a wonderful driver. Driving when using a cell phone is like a one eye with one eye closed and one hand behind the car - this is not an ideal driving situation
As technology changes, dangers are involved. Driving obstacles are one of the greatest dangers on the road, but distracted driving is a growing risk for drivers of all ages. Education about distracted driving is the best defense for parents to ensure that their teenagers do not become another fatal statistic
Five years ago, according to "News Daily", text messages and driving to trigger drunk driving are the greatest killers of teenagers. The parents of the new driver know the danger of being distracted and driving, but smartphones are still one of the biggest dangers for new drivers. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the Ministry of Transportation, distracted driving is the cause of a fatal accident of 9% in the age group of 15-19 years old. In 2015, more than 3,000 deaths, about 9 people died each day due to distracted driving.
Everyone knows the danger of driving by taking distractions. However, it may be a test of willingness to make the cell phone uncontrollable and unintelligible while driving. Certainly, drivers of all ages are in this dangerous behavior, but young people are more common criminals. According to the US Department o