How to Avoid Distracted Driving

Driving while distracted is a major contributor to automobile accidents in the United States. There are simple ways to cut down on distractions while driving. Safety for yourself, your passengers, and other drivers on the road should be your number one priority. Here are some tips to avoid distractions while on the road.

 

Keep Your Phone Away from Sight

Cellphones are a major factor in losing concentration while driving. It is why many states have banned cell phone use while driving. In New Jersey, it is against the law to use your phone while driving, and hands-free devices are required. While driving, you should always put safety first, so consider keeping your phone out of reach and out of sight. Placing your phone in a purse or the glove box can take away all temptation to check. Most smartphones have driving modes or settings that will turn off all notifications and disable texting so you can focus on the road.

Avoid Complicated Radio Functions

Trying to program channels or adjust audio settings can be completely disorienting while driving. Make it a habit to set up your music or listening material as soon as you get in your car. Keying up a playlist or a podcast, so it is all ready to go before you even leave your driveway, is a smart way to stay safe while being able to enjoy your music or news.

Teach Your Kids Passenger Safety

Be sure to educate your kids and young passengers on the importance of safety while driving. Explaining that loud noises, throwing toys, yelling, or fighting in the car can be very distracting and dangerous to the driver. Kids will be kids, but if they understand beforehand, you may be able to cut down on at least a little bit of mayhem.

 

Avoiding distracted driving is an important part of staying safe while on the road. Happy driving!