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Teens and Distracted Driving

Avoid Distracted Driving
with these simple tips!

Though not every distracted teen driver is involved in a crash, distraction increases the risk of either causing a collision or being unable to avoid one. Modern diversions such as cell phones and other technical equipment are simply additions to traditional distractions such as eating, reading, dealing with passengers, reaching for objects, and looking at things or people outside of the vehicle.

It's important to realize that when you're driving, you're already multitasking, because you are:

Adding another task to this list might be just enough to make you lose control of your vehicle or fail to act in time to prevent a collision.

The following tips will help prevent distracted driving:

As a driver, your only task when you enter your vehicle is to arrive safely at your destination. Anything else can be taken care of when you arrive. As a new driver, begin developing good habits right away by avoiding distractions and concentrating on your driving.