statistics of crashes as a result of distracted driving

In a world where notifications and multitasking are the norm, it’s easy to let our attention wander even when we’re behind the wheel. But the road demands our full attention. Instead of reaching for that phone or fiddling with the radio, try setting everything up before you start the engine. Silence your phone, set your playlist, and make sure you’re comfortable in your seat.

When you’re on the road, treat driving like a meditation. Focus on the present moment, the feel of the steering wheel, and the flow of traffic. If something comes up that needs your attention, find a safe place to pull over. A few minutes to handle a call or text can save a lifetime of regret. By staying fully engaged, you not only protect yourself but also everyone sharing the road with you. Drive with purpose and presence, and enjoy the journey.

statistics of crashes as a result of distracted driving
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