According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nine people in the United States are killed every day in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver (https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/transportationsafety\/distracted_driving\/index.html<\/a>).<\/p>\n Distracted driving can be very dangerous as the driver is conducting another task at hand while in the process of driving.\u00a0 There are three main types of distracted driving and there are very common now-a-days due to multi-tasking or the intervention of this century: smart phones.<\/p>\n Even the safest vehicles on the road today equipped with the newest technology such as lane departure warning, variations of adaptive cruise control, pre-braking systems, we still cannot prevent an accident caused by a distracted driver.\u00a0 It is also devastating to explain to someone affected that their beloved one died because the driver was distracted.\u00a0 We ultimately have to take control of our actions and concentrate on driving alone when we are on the driver\u2019s seat.<\/p>\n According to CDC statistics, 3100 people were killed and 424,000 were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver in the year 2019 alone.\u00a0 After reading this statistic, you may wonder why the number of casualties were so high.\u00a0 Ironically, some of the injuries involved were doing every day activities, such as walking, riding a bike, and so on.<\/p>\n What are some of the examples of distracted driving?\u00a0 Surprisingly, below are documented examples which did take place at some point in time.<\/p>\n Some other stunning statistics regarding distracted drivers are listed below.<\/p>\n Consequences of distracted driving can include the following:<\/p>\n Criminal prosecution:\u00a0 A distracted driver may face criminal prosecution should he\/she endangers or kills someone in a distracted driving accident. We have recently covered related topics on consequences of a driver who was convicted of a crime in a vehicular accident dated April 28th<\/sup>.<\/p>\n Increase in vehicle insurance premiums:\u00a0 Should car insurance find you at fault due to distracted driving, your vehicular insurance premiums may skyrocket for a number of years.<\/p>\n Loss of driving privileges:\u00a0 Similar to the consequences outlined on April 28th<\/sup> posting, should you have previous records of accidents which you were responsible for, additional penalties due to distracted driving may result in loss of temporary or even permanent driving privileges.<\/p>\n Still think that you may get away with quickly texting someone while driving?\u00a0 Try to explain rationally to a father or mother why their significant other with one or two children perished because you just needed to reply to a text while driving.\u00a0 Let us do one thing at a time, and out away your smartphone while you are driving on the road.<\/p>\n Text:<\/p>\n www.cdc.gov\/transportationsafety\/distracted_driving\/index.html<\/a><\/p>\n carsurance.net\/insights\/distracted-driving-statistics\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n
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