Motorists reminded to keep eyes, hands and minds on the road during Distracted Driving Awareness Month
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the observance reminds drivers to eliminate distractions. The
"Visual distractions take your eyes off the road," said
The
By driving distracted, you're robbing yourself of seconds you may need to avoid a close call or deadly crash, according to the
In 2020, it became illegal in
"While there are many ways a driver can be distracted, handheld phone use is the most egregious, as it involves all three kinds of distraction-manual, visual and cognitive," Tenembaum added. "For this reason, we encourage all drivers to put the phone down and concentrate on the important task of driving."
He added that "handsfree isn't risk-free. Even if the phone isn't in your hand, there are still dangers involved when a driver doesn't fully concentrate on the road."
To limit distractions, motorists are advised to program GPS and hands-free devices before leaving the driveway. Pull over to a safe place when doing something that will take your eyes or mind off the road. Concentrate on driving-don't drive when upset or too tired.
When free of distractions, a driver can be prepared for the unpredictability of other motorists who may be distracted themselves. "Make sure that everyone is properly buckled," Tenembaum said. "That's your best defense against distracted drivers."
One way
"This gives participants a picture of what they're doing well and where they can improve to become safer drivers," said
To learn more about the Drive2Save program, contact your local



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