“Drive Distraction Free”
Have a friends and family plan. Make friends, family and managers aware of your drive-time schedule and commit to pull over to update them should you be delayed beyond a specified window of time.
If driving for an extended period, pull over to check messages at certain times to create an acceptable window for response times.
Fine tune your tunes. Digital music devices (iPods, MP3 players) can pose a major distraction. Pre-set a driving playlist to provide continuous tunes without the need for adjustments.
Be a part of the solution. If you call someone’s cell phone, ask if they are driving. If the answer is “yes,” ask them to call you back when they have safely reached their destination.
X your Texts. If you are in a texting “conversation” and become aware that the person you are texting with is driving, stop the exchange immediately until they are in a position to resume it safely.
It goes without saying that YOU should never text and drive.
See the big picture.
Making or receiving a phone call while driving puts you at four times greater risk of being involved in a crash.
Take a moment to focus on those who are counting on you to get home safely every day before you make a choice to divert your full attention from the road.
Clear the clutter. Driving a clean, well-organized car will help clear your mind enabling you to better focus on the road.
GOT TEENS?
It is particularly important to set a safe example for young drivers. You may not think that they pay attention to you, but a survey released this year by Consumer Reports reveals otherwise:
Establish rules
Establish a parent-teen driving contract that incorporates rules and strict consequences for using a mobile device while driving and carrying teen passengers.
GOT KIDS OR GRANDKIDS?
Even if your kids are far from the driving age, demonstrate now the behavior you’ll expect later on from them.
Set the right example concerning the use of cell phones and texting while driving and make your priority getting everyone to their destination safely.
“He who has done his best for his own time has lived for all times.”— JohannVon Schiller
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