Four driving habits that cause lethal crashes

4:12 Publicado por Mario Galarza

For many people, second nature is the daily activities in the driver's seat. Focus instead of getting on the road, they write in connection with their attention with things that are dangerous on his own, although harmless, drive.

For example food, with the phone, drinking alcohol and SMS you increase the chance of a crash due to the physical, Visual and cognitive distractions that they represent. If you have injured in an accident, which led driving habits by someone else, please contact a PA personal injury attorney today.

Eat

While driving food includes physical and Visual distraction. In addition to keep their food, most people watch it while they eat. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), food is while driving more dangerous than phoning while driving.

Make calls

Handheld phones include physical and cognitive distraction and handsfree phones with the latter. According to the National Security Council (NSC) 28% of the accidents involve on U.S. roads talk on a mobile phone or SMS. These include handsfree talking on phones.

Alcohol

Alcohol physical distraction caused by impairment of motor skills, but it carries also cognitive distraction. The most deadly driving habit led drink and drive nearly 11,000 accidents in Pennsylvania in 2009, the 215 of which were fatal.

SMS

TEXTING while driving are physical, Visual, and cognitive distraction. A study of the magazine car and driver revealed that SMS 70 foot braking distance increases while driving. In comparison, while intoxicated increases drive braking distance of four metres.

Were you injured in a car accident?

In our culture of hard work and hard play, often above activities cause deadly crashes. If you in a car accident, which injured by distracted or drunk driving caused, a PA is personal injury lawyer immediately contact your event success.

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