An Accident Lawyer Warns of Distracted Drivers
- Eating in the car. How many people do you know visit a drive-through and eat on the road? Think about the amount of concentration that eating requires. You have to look down at your food, pick it up, hold it, prevent it from spilling, and still somehow manage to drive at a steady speed, watch for hazards, pay attention to road signals, etc. This is challenging at best and definitely distracting.
- Putting on makeup. Most people do not think about getting ready in the car as an issue, but those who do hair and makeup on the road certainly fall into the distracted category. As an accident lawyer, I know that all it takes is five seconds of looking away, and you will have driven the length of a football field if going 55 miles per hour. Anyone doing makeup while driving on the freeway to work could easily miss changes in traffic patterns and cause an accident.
- Using a cell phone. This is a clear cause of distracted driving, and text messaging has been proven to be particularly dangerous. If you have a teen in the house, it is critical that you warn them of these dangers in order to protect themselves and others.
- Talking to passengers. Whether a driver is reprimanding a young child, being part of an animated conversation about their baseball team, or answering a question, engaging in conversation can also be a distraction.
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