![]() ProtecTipsThe cell phone is banned, but are you still driving distracted?You’ve bought the hands-free receiver and stopped checking texts while on the road – so you are distraction free, right? Maybe not. According to a July 2010 poll conducted by Leger Marketing, distracted driving is one of the greatest unreported safety problems in Canada today. Even though cell phone use has been restricted to hands-free use in most of Canada, a reported 8 out of every 10 collisions are still caused by distracted drivers. In fact, most drivers on Canadian roads (75%) are still engaging in activity that impairs their driving abilities. There are three main types of driver distractions. Physical distractions include anything that causes you to take your hands off the wheel, or foot off the brake, or eyes off the road such as eating a sandwich. Cognitive distractions are activities that take your mind away from the road. Examples include having a conversation with a passenger, talking on the hands-free phone, or even daydreaming. Combination activities take your hands, eyes and mind away from the road. These double-duty threats include reading a map or programming the radio. So what is taking YOUR attention away from the road? The most common diversions include:
Do any of these “driving don’ts” happen in your vehicle? Regardless of the diversion, if you take your eyes off of the road for just five seconds while driving at 90km/h it’s like driving the length of a football field while blindfolded! A lot can happen in just a moment or two. There are many ways to decrease your distractions while driving. Here are a few:
Implementing small changes in your driving routine can go a long way to protecting yourself and all the others with whom you share the road. It is also important to stay protected with the right auto insurance for your needs. At Park Insurance, we believe in offering our customers more than just insurance policies, we offer our customers insurance expertise. We encourage you to call or visit us with your auto insurance questions, we are here to help. Other Articles In This Issue5 Common Insurance Myths. Read... ProtecTipsUsing social media – could you be liable? |
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