Distracted driving is in no way safe driving. Anything from texting to eating while driving is considered distracted driving – but it doesn’t just stop there. There are various forms of distractions. Essentially, anything that takes your attention off of the road, hands off of the wheel, or mind off of driving is considered to be distracted driving. That is why it is so important to realize just how dangerous it can be and how you can avoid it. In this blog, we will be sharing some tips to avoid distracted driving. 

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5 Tips to Avoid Distracted Driving

  1. Silence your phone or use the ‘do not disturb’ feature while driving. One of the distractions that many drivers share in common is using their cell phone while driving. Whether they are texting, talking on the phone, responding to emails, or checking social media – it is a serious issue that can lead to extreme repercussions in the event of an accident. That is why we strongly urge you to either silence your phone or use the ‘do not disturb’ feature while driving to avoid phone usage.
  1. Keep your children and pets safe. If you have kids or pets in the car, always make sure that they are properly secured in their designated car seats before leaving to ensure that they are safe while on the road.
  1. Avoid reaching for items. While driving, you should avoid reaching for items – whether they are on the floor or in the back seat. This can be extremely dangerous while driving. Therefore, be sure to secure all loose items and gadgets before you start your drive to prevent things from falling or sliding around in the car.
  1. Plan your route before you start your drive. GPS systems are great because they help us get from point A to point B, but they are still distractions if you are fidgeting with the GPS device or looking at it while driving. Be sure to plan your route before you start your drive and enable the voice navigation system so you keep your eyes on the road.
  1. Avoid eating while driving. Anything that takes your hands off of the wheel or eyes off the road is considered a distraction. As a result, you should avoid eating while driving. 

Contact Fiore Legal if You’ve Been Injured in an Accident

Have you been injured in an accident due to another driver’s negligence or misconduct? If so, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and other losses. Contact Fiore Legal for a free consultation today!


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