Distracted Driving
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Distracted Driving
Staying Focused Behind the Wheel
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Agenda
Common driver distractions
Evolution of distractions
Overcoming distractions
Remember…
We all get distracted.
Driving is a privilege, not a right.
We must protect our privilege.
Types of Distraction
Visual distraction
Manual distraction
Cognitive distraction
Simply put…
Anything that takes your eyes off the road is a
distraction.
Common Distractions
70 – 95% of drivers*
Reaching, leaning
Adjusting the radio
Talking
Eating
*Texas Highway Patrol study
Common Distractions
35 – 45% of drivers:
Grooming
Interacting with passengers
Reading, writing
Using a cell phone
Distracted Driving
More than just texting & driving
Affects everyone
Involved in 80% of accidents*
*National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Distracted Driving & Speed
More distractions
Increased speed
Higher risk
In the Beginning,
Distractions Were Few
They Soon Began to Increase
Responsibilities Increased, Too
Introduction of Speed
Fatal Consequences
Want to be a Better Driver?
Plan your trip
Focus on driving
Avoid risky behavior
Plan Your Trip
Review map, route
Update GPS
Adjust seat
Adjust mirrors
Adjust radio
Remind yourself…
“Think safety first.”
Focus on Driving
Practice safe following distance rules
Keep eyes moving
Avoid deep thought
Choose relaxing music
Avoid Risky Behavior
Focus on the road
Don’t multitask
Don’t get aggressive
Avoid unnecessary risks
Driving is a privilege, not a right.
Discussion
Do you know someone who drives while
distracted?
Is there any part of your job that requires you
to drive while distracted?
What discipline or remedies would you
recommend?
How would you help prevent someone you
know from driving while distracted?
Recap
Texting is not the only distraction
Distracted driving is a leading cause of
accidents
Driving is a privilege
You must protect your privilege
Resources
http://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/distracted_driving/
https://www.aaafoundation.org/distracted-driving
www.enddd.org
www.distraction.gov
Distracted Driving Brochure in English and Spanish
NIOSH Brochure: Quick Sleep Tips for Truck Drivers
Questions?