Texting while driving has received a lot of attention, but it’s not the only form of distracted driving. There are many other ways a driver can become distracted — and they can be just as dangerous.
Distracted driving is driving while doing any other activity that takes your attention away from driving. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines three types: visual, which takes your eyes off the road; manual, which takes your hands off the wheel; and cognitive, which takes your mind off driving.
Examples of distracted driving include:
Texting while driving is particularly dangerous because it includes all three types of distraction: visual, manual and cognitive. It’s also illegal.
In Tennessee, Bill PC0412
Georgia has a similar law.
Need another reason to say no to distracted driving? Take a look at the numbers.
When you text, your eyes are off the road for approximately five seconds. If you’re traveling at 55 miles per hour, that’s long enough to cover 360 feet — the length of a football field.
Source of statistics: Distraction.gov
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