Each day in
the United States, more than 9 people are killed and more than 1,060 people are
injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver. In 2011, 3,331 people were killed in crashes
involving a distracted driver, compared to 3,267 in 2010. Even in 2013, there
are many drivers that are unfocused behind the wheel due to easily avoidable
distractions. Behavioral driving is
dangerous and occurs throughout the entire United States every day.
When you first
think of distracted driving, mobile phones are most likely what comes to mind.
Many of us have been told that texting and talking on the phone while driving
are dangerous distractions and should be avoided at all costs. There are many
other distractions while driving such as eating, drinking, reading a map, using
a GPS, grooming yourself, changing the radio station and talking to another
passenger. These are all significant
ways to distract someone behind the wheel.
While any of
these distractions can definitely endanger the driver along with passengers and
pedestrians, texting while driving is especially dangerous due to the fact it
is a combination of all three types of distractions. Did you know the minimal
amount of time your attention is taken away from the road when you’re texting
and driving is 5 seconds? If you’re
traveling at 55 mph, this equals driving the length of a football field without
looking at the road. It’s safe to say that texting and driving is just waiting
for an accident to happen. We at TVISupply encourage you to drive safe and avoid all distractions while driving
this summer.