Smartphones are only getting smarter. With each software update comes a variety of new apps designed to make your life easier – but those installations should come with warning signs.
Smartphones are a known cause of traffic accidents, with more and more drivers reporting being distracted by texts and calls while on the road. Data collected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that 424,000 people were injured in crashes involving distracted drivers in 2013 – a 10 percent increase in just two years. What’s more, 3,154 people died.
Of course, phones are not the only driver distractions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention categorizes driver distractions into three broad groups:
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Let’s take a look at nine of the most common driver distractions:
9 Common Driver Distractions
The vast majority of car accidents – approximately 94 percent – involve driver error. As such, most wrecks are entirely avoidable.
One of the most effective ways to reduce your risk of crashing is to avoid distracted driving. Here are the nine most common driver distractions:
How to Avoid Distracted Driving Accidents
It’s no secret that the best way to avoid a distracted driving crash is to stay focused on the road. You should never use your cell phone, eat or drink, talk to passengers, groom or adjust the GPS while the vehicle is in motion.
You should also keep your distance from motorists who show these signs of distracted driving:
Were you hurt in an accident with a distracted driver? You may have grounds for a personal injury claim.
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