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Distracted Driving Awareness Month: Reducing The Risk Of Car Accidents In Bradenton

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Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of car accidents in Bradenton. It involves engaging in any activity that takes your eyes off the road, your hands off the steering wheel, and your mind off the important task of driving. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and focuses on ways to reduce the risks and prevent these crashes from happening.

Common Types of Distracted Driving In Bradenton 

National Distracted Driving Awareness Month focuses on one of the most common and preventable causes of motor vehicle accidents. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), distracted driving claims the lives of approximately eight people each day and leaves hundreds of other victims suffering serious personal injuries.

Distracted driving is often associated with using cellphones and texting behind the wheel, but engaging in any activity while driving increases your risk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that there are three main types of driver distractions:

  • Visual distractions, such as looking at a text, GPS directions, or even other passengers in the vehicle.
  • Manual distractions, such as holding your cell phone, drinking coffee, changing car stereo settings, or reaching for items in your vehicle.
  • Cognitive distractions, such as being overly tired or thinking about what you will do once you reach your destination rather than focusing on the road.

Reducing Your Distracted Driving Risks

Texting and talking on cell phones are among the most dangerous distracted driving behaviors. Under the Florida Statutes, it is illegal to use a hand held device while behind the wheel. As a primary offense, officers can pull you over, even if you are not committing any other traffic violations.

To reduce your risk of a distracted driving car accident in Bradenton, leave your cellphone in your handbag or in the glove compartment, so you will not be tempted to use it during your trip. Other tips that can help protect you and others on the road include:

  • Avoid eating or drinking while driving: If you get coffee or go to a drive through, either pull over or save it until you reach your destination.
  • Get children settled before your trip: Provide children with activities and/or snacks before your trip. Emphasize how important it is for them to sit still and for you to focus on the road.
  • Avoid overreliance on GPS: Avoid focusing on the GPS screen or changing settings while driving.
  • Acknowledge the complex task of driving: Most of us are so used to driving, we feel like we could do it in our sleep. However, driving is a complex task and unexpected events can happen. Not paying attention reduces the amount of time you have to respond to sudden changes in traffic, weather, or road conditions.

Request A Consultation With Our Bradenton Car Accident Attorney

Distracted driving car accidents can result in serious personal injuries. At the Law Office of Steven G. Lavely, we help you get the compensation you need to recover. To request a consultation, call or contact our Bradenton car accident lawyer online today.

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