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Did You Know?
A recent study from the University of Minnesota found that talking on a cellphone while driving impairs one’s ability even more than driving while intoxicated. Talking on a cellphone and other driving distractions pose a major hazard to everyone on the road.
PREVENTING DISTRACTED DRIVING
To minimize risks while driving:
Do not talk on your cellphone or send text messages.
If you absolutely must conduct a conversation, use a hands-free device.
Never touch up your makeup or hair in the rearview mirror.
Limit your conversations with passengers and ask them to keep their voices down so you can concentrate.
Do not smoke while you are driving, as you will probably pay more attention to not burning yourself or putting out the cigarette than driving safely.
Only adjust the radio when you are completely stopped.
Never allow animals to sit on your lap while driving.
Do not eat or drink while driving.
Avoid reading maps or directions. Instead, pull into a parking lot to get your bearings and determine where you need to go next to reach your final destination.
Do not take notes or search for phone numbers.
Never use a cellphone (even a handsfree device) in bad weather, work zones or heavy traffic.
Safety First
Allowing yourself to become distracted while driving can lead to dangerous, and even fatal, consequences. Be a responsible motorist and make paying attention to the road your number one priority when you’re behind the wheel.
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