FOUR TYPES OF DISTRACTED DRIVING
When most people think of distracted driving, they think of people using cell phones or texting while driving. However, there are many activities that people don’t think twice about doing in the car that can be distracting.
Distracted driving is anything that takes a driver’s attention away from the road. These distractions can include eating, talking to passengers, electronic device use and even grooming. In 2012, 421,000 people were injured in distracted driving accidents.
Eating in the car
Drivers who eat behind the wheel are seriously limiting their ability to respond to an accident. Just reaching for an object while driving makes a driver 8 times more likely to crash, while eating makes drivers 3 times more likely to crash.
Talking to Passengers
The most distracting passengers are often children and pets. In a recent study conducted by AAA, it was found that dealing with children in a vehicle was 12 times more distracting than talking on a cell phone.
It is estimated that 10% of distracted driving accidents are related to passenger distractions. Drivers need to be aware of how distracting other people can be in the vehicle and remember to keep their eyes on the road.