Keep Roads Safe During Thanksgiving Travel
"While traveling over the holiday, it is important for all drivers to buckle up, slow down, stay alert, and never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs," said
APCIA's Tips for Safer Driving:
- Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Remember, just like driving drunk, driving high is illegal. Evidence shows that marijuana use can impair critical abilities necessary for safe driving, such as attention, reaction time, lane tracking, and cognitive and executive functions.
- Avoid distracted driving. Never hold the phone, text, or use apps while driving. Try to limit other distractions, such as eating and be aware that having more passengers in the car multiplies the opportunity for distraction.
- Buckle up. Whether you're traveling or just running errands, buckle up. Seat belts save lives and help prevent injuries. Also, make sure kids are in the proper car or booster seats.
- Plan ahead and allow extra travel time. With more people on the road, often driving in unfamiliar territory, the potential for auto crashes increases. Plan routes in advance when traveling to new destinations to avoid being distracted by the GPS.
- Observe speed limits. Stay focused on the road and aware of changing traffic patterns caused by construction. Enforcement penalties for texting while driving are often higher in construction zones.
Follow APCIA on social media @TeamAPCIA and use #HeadsUp to find other safety tips.
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