AAA: Distracted Driving More Than Just Talking, Texting on Your Phone

Oct 12, 2020 at 05:45 am by WGNS


AAA believes no life is worth losing to distraction. Focused drivers save lives. AAA urges all drivers to pay attention and focus on the road during this National Distracted Driving Awareness month and all year long.

“Nationwide, nearly 3,000 people are killed in crashes involving a distracted driver, contributing to the 36,560 lives lost to crashes on U.S. roadways in 2018,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. “There is no excuse for being distracted behind the wheel when injuring or killing someone is the potential cost.”

Distractions include more than texting.  Anything that diverts attention from driving – eating and drinking, adjusting the navigation, or picking your next podcast, talking to other passengers, or talking or texting on the phone—can result in a fatal injury.

Despite what some drivers may think, hands-free is not risk-free. Even with your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel, you are not safe unless your mind is focused on the drive.

Sobering Statistics

AAA’s Top Tips to Avoid Distractions While Driving

Tennessee's "Hands Free" Law

Tennessee's "Hands Free" Law took effect on July 1, 2019 and prohibits hand-held cell phone or mobile device use for all drivers. Violation of the law is a Class C misdemeanor and will cost you a $50 fine for the first offense.

For more information, visit handsfreetn.com.

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