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Slowing Down To Avoid Dangerous Driving And Speeding Tickets
Many drivers, in order to get more done in their day, have taken to multitasking during their daily commute. This is a not a good idea because it could lead to dangerous driving and speeding tickets or even worse. Deadly car crashes have been the result of people trying to do too much while in their vehicle and not paying attention to driving and the other cars around them. Distracted drivers are becoming the number one cause of car accidents around the world.
The roadway in front of them is what the driver behind the wheel is what they should be concentrating on and not people talking, a cell phone conversation or other thoughts that might creep into their mind. Some people have converted their vehicles into rolling offices and take phone calls, perform text messages and do a number of things all while trying to drive at the same time. This is very dangerous and just does not work. People can only give their full attention to one thing at a time. Texting and driving has been proven over and over again to cause cars to swerve into another lane and people to accelerate at high rates of speed without realizing it. This is a very dangerous driving practice.
Add talking on a cell phone to a person driving along a busy highway, which requires someone’s undivided attention, and they have a recipe for disaster. Concentration is the key ingredient to arriving at a destination safely. Talking with someone in the passenger seat or on the phone could cause a person to accelerate with out noticing it and this could cause a fatal car accident. Distracted drivers are now the number one leading cause of accidents in many countries. They are making a bigger impact on driving then drunk drivers, who still contribute a large amount to the population of dying drivers. An individual who can not concentrate on the road even when they are alone in their vehicle is a danger to themselves and others.
Eating and drinking, a snack, lunch or any of the other meals, used to be a top distractor, right up there with drunk driving. However, with the invention of cell phones, they have taken over as the number one killer of drivers while distracted and trying to navigate the roadways. Taking ones eyes off the roadway while trying to eat or drink a snack or gobble down their lunch could have dire consequences. If something were to fall on ones shirt, they would immediately, and sometimes automatically, look away from the road.
One of the newest distractions in van’s and some cars are the entertainment centers with the DVD players for passengers. These are meant to keep children and other passengers occupied on long, and sometimes short, trips, however they can become distracting to a driver. The driver could listen to the television or movie and not pay attention to the road even though they can’t see what’s on the screen. The best invention to come along with the built-in DVD players is the headphones so that passengers could listen and watch their favorite entertainment and the driver could not be distracted by its sounds.
Rain, sleet, fog and snow are all conditions of the roadway that need to be addresses by a driver and the main concern is to slow down. Unfortunately, many drivers do not think about the weather when they are trying to get somewhere, they simply keep going and don’t adjust their speed or driving skills. A driver will be pulled over if they are speeding, even a little, in bad weather, for most accidents happen in inclement weather.
Playing at speed racer or driving above the posted speed limit only to get where they need to be faster is a dangerous ‘game’ many driver’s take on every day. Over and over again, research has shown that a driver is only taking a couple of seconds off their commute when they are speeding from one place to another. They are in greater danger when they ignore traffic signs and signals just to get to where they are going on time. Speed limit signs are designed to help people get to where they are going in a timely manor.
Saving a life, maybe one’s own or that of the family the driver has with them, is as simple as driving the speed limit and taking the precautions needed to stay alert and focused. Put the cell phone down and try to keep as many interior distractions to a bare minimum in order to avoid dangerous driving and speeding traffic tickets Barrie. A speeding ticket is a hassle and could be costly, but imagine how much costlier and much more of a hassle getting into an accident would be.
