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Distracted Driving Means Dangerous Driving

We have all experienced that terrifying -"oh-no-they're-going-to-hit-me" - moment, when we see another driver swerving dangerously in front of or alongside our own vehicle. Often times when we look over at the other driver and see them chatting away, we think to ourselves "oh, of course, they're on the phone!" We are a world of multitaskers and while m

any of us also engage in the same distracted driving behavior, we often don't consider ourselves as a risk to others in a similar situation. The reality is, once our attention is diverted from driving, even for a split second, the likelihood of causing a car crash increases tremendously. According to studies done by Virginia Tech and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the number one source of driver inattention is the use of a wireless device. While it's no surprise that these advanced technological devices are widespread, the potential outcome of people using these devices while driving is cause for concern. Driving while using a cell phone, whether hand-held or wireless, reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37 percent (Carnegie Mellon), and delays a driver's reactions as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of 0.08 percent (University of Utah). This decreased reaction time means that you are four times more likely to get into a car crash (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and cause injury to yourself or someone else. In California in 2011, the Department of Motor Vehicles reported that there were 460,487 hand-held cell phone convictions - up 22 percent from 361,260 convictions in 2010 and 52 percent from 301,833 in 2009. The cost of a ticket for a first offense is a minimum of $159, and $279 for subsequent offenses. While those costs may seem high, it's really nothing when you consider that the offender could have easily hurt or killed someone through their inability to pay full attention to the road ahead. Although wireless devices are the leading sources of distracted driving, anything that takes your focus away from driving can be incredibly dangerous and may just as easily lead to a wreck. Grooming, putting on makeup, eating or drinking, and adjusting music players are just a few common behaviors that cause drivers to be inattentive and more susceptible to crashes. While many of us find these habits to be routine and convenient while driving from one place to the next, when we stop and consider that the outcome may be injury or death, we need to realize that they are never worth the risk or even the potential cost of a traffic violation. In an effort to bring awareness to the dangers of distracted driving, the California Office of Traffic Safety recently launched its annual campaign in April, as a part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. The campaign's goal is to stress the importance of staying focused while driving and minimizing all distractions. Drivers should be aware that crashes happen in the blink of an eye and any time spent focusing on something other than the road could lead to a crash or a traffic violation. Make it a point to set aside your distractions, and encourage those you know to do the same.

Keep your eyes moving so you can see and identify a dangerous situation before it has a chance to affect you. When you s...
06/13/2026

Keep your eyes moving so you can see and identify a dangerous situation before it has a chance to affect you. When you scan the road, you should check the following:
· Weather, traffic, and road conditions. · Signs, signals, and road markings. · Other vehicles, pedestrians, animals, or anything that may cause you to slow down, speed up, or turn.

An experienced driver always thinks ahead so that they will be prepared to react to any situation that may occur. Planni...
06/08/2026

An experienced driver always thinks ahead so that they will be prepared to react to any situation that may occur. Planning out your reaction to potential situation will help you react calmly should one arise.

When you’re behind the wheel of a car – whether alone or with passengers – driving safely should always be your top conc...
05/30/2026

When you’re behind the wheel of a car – whether alone or with passengers – driving safely should always be your top concern. We’re more distracted than ever, so it’s crucial to know the basics of safe driving and practice them every time you’re on the road in order to drive responsibly

It is important that all of your taillights are operating correctly, without cracks in the plastic covers, or in need of...
05/23/2026

It is important that all of your taillights are operating correctly, without cracks in the plastic covers, or in need of bulb replacement. Without proper taillights, it will be difficult for drivers behind you to understand your intentions while driving. Remember to clean all of your lights when they become dirty. The build-up of dirt lessens the proper intensity of your lights

To ensure that your car is positioned correctly on the road, always pay attention to the pavement markings.
05/16/2026

To ensure that your car is positioned correctly on the road, always pay attention to the pavement markings.

Blind spots are areas on either side of your vehicle where you cannot easily see other cars or objects in your rear or s...
05/09/2026

Blind spots are areas on either side of your vehicle where you cannot easily see other cars or objects in your rear or side-view mirrors or within your peripheral vision. To avoid causing a collision with a vehicle in your blind spot, you should position your mirrors to give you the best view out of the rear of your car and to the side of it. Additionally, when you are planning to make a turn or change lanes on a roadway, always look over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move to check for vehicles or objects that may be in your blind spot.

Always leave yourself an out. Never allow other drivers to box you in. When you find that you are surrounded by vehicles...
05/02/2026

Always leave yourself an out. Never allow other drivers to box you in. When you find that you are surrounded by vehicles on each side, behind, and in front of your vehicle, you are without an escape. By recognizing this, you can proceed to act defensively.

When you exit a freeway onto a city street, it is very easy to speed on that city street at first because you are 'used ...
04/25/2026

When you exit a freeway onto a city street, it is very easy to speed on that city street at first because you are 'used to' the faster speed of the freeway. A simple reminder to yourself that you are entering reduced-speed areas as you exit a freeway can go a long way toward avoiding a ticket in that very common speed "trap.

Keep Rear Lights Clean and WorkingIt is important that all of your taillights are operating correctly, without cracks in...
04/18/2026

Keep Rear Lights Clean and Working

It is important that all of your taillights are operating correctly, without cracks in the plastic covers, or in need of bulb replacement. Without proper taillights, it will be difficult for drivers behind you to understand your intentions while driving. Remember to clean all of your lights when they become dirty. The build-up of dirt lessens the proper intensity of your lights

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