Almost everyone can agree that texting while driving is dangerous.
However, many drivers continue to do it, causing them to be distracted while
driving. Cell phone use while driving has become a common practice today. Many
people use their cell phones while driving for both personal and business use.
Each time people take their focus off the road, even for a second, they are
putting their own lives and the lives of others at risk.
Distracted Driving is a Serious Threat
Distracted driving, driving while intoxicated and speeding are the
leading causes of serious and fatal injury crashes. Many of the publicized distracted
driving cases involve youthful drivers who were texting while driving, but
young adults aren’t the only ones putting themselves and others at risk on our
roads. To some degree, almost everyone is guilty of distracted driving. For
example, talking with a passenger, leaning over to pick up a fallen object,
changing the radio station, checking a GPS, or using a cell phone can take the
driver’s attention off the road and cause serious accidents.
Accidents Can Happen in a Blink of an Eye
Accidents can take place within seconds of a driver taking his or
her eyes off the road. A naturalistic driving study was conducted by the NHTSA
and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, which used sophisticated
technology to track drivers in their own vehicles. The study found that 80% of
crashes and 65% of near crashes involving driver inattention occurred within
three seconds of the distracted behavior.
According to another study using driving simulations, it was found
that texting drivers were six times more likely to be involved in collisions.
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that the risk is 23 times more
for truck and heavy vehicle drivers.
I have been a victim of a distracted driving crash. Do I have the right to seek compensation for the injuries sustained?
ReplyDeleteWhen drivers text while driving, they lose the capability to safely operate their vehicle by compromising their visibility and their concentration. By driving distracted, they show blatant negligence. It’s a victim’s right to seek full compensation for injuries sustained. For more information : http://www.jmlawyer.com/practice-areas/distracted-driving-crashes
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