Distracted driving: a crisis that must be dealt with
Mi, 16/05/2018 - 10:50
Globale Straßenverkehrssicherheit
Driving while engaged in activities that take driver attention away from the road can compromise the driver’s safety as well as that of passengers, pedestrians, and other road users. It can lead to serious accidents or even death.

Distractions while driving include a broad range of activities that at first might not sound potentially deadly but include:
- Talking or texting on a phone
- Eating and drinking
- Completing paperwork
- Addressing something on the radio
- Tiredness
- Even a conversation with a passenger is classed as a distraction
Some more alarming statistics are listed below:
- Texting whilst driving is six times more likely to involve you in a car accident than drunk driving.
- It takes an average of three seconds after a driver’s attention has been distracted from the road for an accident to take place. To put this in context, three seconds is the time it takes to turn the ignition when starting your car.
- When texting and driving, the time that you spend with your eyes off the road increases by 400%.
- The chances of a crash, for any reason, increases 23 times if you text whilst driving. Even if the crash is the fault of another driver, statistical probability suggests you would have been able to avoid it if you had been looking at the road, instead of your phone.
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