-Put the cell phone down.
Turn it off if the sound of a text alert or call will tempt you to
check it. This seems like an obvious one, but according to the Official
US Government Website for Distracted Driving, approximately 660,000
drivers are using cell phones or manipulating electronic devices while
driving at ANY given daylight moment in America.
-Don’t eat or drink while driving.
It’s tempting to swing by a drive-thru and hop back on the road to
make good time on your trip. But think about the risks involved–fiddling
with wrappers, finding condiment packages, and dealing with the mess
made are all distractions that take your eyes off the road. Think about
whether shaving that extra hour off your trip is worth cutting your
life or the lives of others short.
-Clean up & fuel up.
Make sure your windshield is clean, oil changed, and vehicle
generally maintained BEFORE you start your travels! Seeing your check
engine light switch on or struggling with low visibility due to
windshield grime is an avoidable distraction–so avoid it.
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