April is the month dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. With more people getting back on the road as COVID-19 restrictions ease, it's crucial to ensure that drivers stay focused on the road to prevent accidents. Here are five tips to help you avoid distractions while driving.
- Put Away Your Phone - Using your phone while driving is one of the most dangerous distractions. Avoid answering calls or texting while driving, as it takes your attention away from the road. Turn on the "Do Not Disturb While Driving" feature on your phone or keep it out of reach to resist the temptation of using it.
- Secure Loose Objects - Loose objects in your car, such as your coffee mug or your phone, can roll around and distract you while driving. Secure any loose objects before you start driving, and keep your hands on the wheel at all times.
- Take Care of Personal Grooming Beforehand - Applying makeup, fixing your hair, or grooming while driving is a dangerous distraction. Take care of your personal grooming before getting into your car or after reaching your destination. If you must groom while driving, pull over to a safe location first.
- Avoid Eating or Drinking While Driving - Eating or drinking while driving is another significant distraction that takes your focus away from the road. Finish your food or drink before starting your car or wait until you reach your destination.
- Set Up Your GPS Beforehand - Fiddling with your GPS or map while driving can take your eyes off the road, leading to accidents. Set up your GPS before you start driving, or ask a passenger to do it for you.
Distracted driving is a major cause of accidents on the road, and it's crucial to take steps to avoid it. By putting away your phone, securing loose objects, taking care of personal grooming beforehand, avoiding eating or drinking while driving, and setting up your GPS beforehand, you can stay focused and reduce the risk of accidents while driving. Let's make the roads safer for everyone this April and beyond.
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