[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/advice\/auto\/distracted-driving-safety-tips\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/advice\/auto\/distracted-driving-safety-tips\/","headline":"Distracted Driving Safety Tips You Should Know About","name":"Distracted Driving Safety Tips You Should Know About","description":"Distracted driving is extremely unsafe. It can cause pricey accidents that increase your insurance for years and even result in severe injury or death. Keep reading for distracted driving safety tips. What is distracted driving? Distracted driving is operating a motor vehicle while doing another activity that diverts your attention from the road. For example:&nbsp; [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2022-05-11","dateModified":"2023-04-27","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/author\/mark-romero\/#Person","name":"Mark Romero","url":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/author\/mark-romero\/","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Mark-Romero-150x150.png","url":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/06\/Mark-Romero-150x150.png","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Agile Rates","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/dev.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/unnamed.png","url":"https:\/\/dev.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/unnamed.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Distracted-Driving-Safety-Tips.jpg","url":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Distracted-Driving-Safety-Tips.jpg","height":1246,"width":1600},"url":"https:\/\/www.agilerates.com\/advice\/auto\/distracted-driving-safety-tips\/","about":["Auto","Insurance Advice"],"wordCount":1177,"articleBody":"Distracted driving is extremely unsafe. It can cause pricey accidents that increase your insurance for years and even result in severe injury or death. Keep reading for distracted driving safety tips.What is distracted driving?Distracted driving is operating a motor vehicle while doing another activity that diverts your attention from the road. For example:&nbsp;TextingEatingGroomingBrowsing the internetPutting on make-upProgramming a GPSAdjusting musicSmokingInteracting with passengersReading&nbsp;Watching TVIt\u2019s common to see people doing something else while they drive, but just how dangerous is distracted driving?&nbsp; In the U.S., in 2020, 3,142 people were killed in accidents involving distracted drivers. Unfortunately, 1 in 5 people who died in distracted driving crashes weren\u2019t in a car \u2014 they were innocent pedestrians, skateboarders, or bike riders.Why is distracted driving dangerous?There is a reason distracted driving is illegal, and it can result in tickets, fines, and suspension or loss of your license. Distracted driving is extremely unsafe because if you\u2019re driving at 55 miles per hour and take your eyes off the road for five seconds, it\u2019s as if you\u2019ve driven the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed. To drive safely, you must give your full attention to the road. Otherwise, you\u2019re putting yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.Are cell phones the main cause of distracted driving?The invention of cell phones changed our world. Unfortunately, they distract drivers. But is cell phone use the main cause of distracted driving? It\u2019s more common than you would believe.A 2019 survey of U.S. high school students found that 39% of them who drove in the past 30 days had texted or emailed while driving. In 2018, in a survey conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), only 37% of respondents reported never using their phones while driving. At any moment, 600,000 drivers are using a phone while driving.Types of distracted drivingHere are the three main types of distracted driving:Visual: When you take your eyes off the road.Manual: When you take your hands off the wheel.Cognitive: When you take your mind off the roadThese may happen separately, or multiple may happen in one instance. Even if you appear to be paying attention, if your mind isn\u2019t on the task of driving, then you\u2019re driving distracted.How distracted driving impacts car insurance ratesDue to a general increase in accidents caused by distracted driving and people filing more car insurance claims, insurers are paying more and more claims. Insurers then require drivers to pay higher premiums. This is due to the information from traffic violations and accidents. From 2011 to 2021, auto insurance premiums increased by 16%.&nbsp;Plus, if caught by a cop driving distracted, you will likely get a ticket. Tickets cause insurance rate increases. Also, your insurance rates will increase if you are in an accident due to distracted driving.Can texting and driving affect your car insurance rates?Overall, yes. Texting while driving is one of the biggest driving mistakes you can make. It increases your insurance rates in a variety of ways. From general increases in insurers to tickets and accident increases, texting while driving affects your auto insurance rates. Although you can\u2019t control general increases, you can stop driving while distracted to prevent increased tickets and accidents.Distracted driving safety tipsHow do you avoid distracted driving penalties? There is no way to drive distracted safely. Even minor distractions can cause the end of life, including your own. Follow these tips to drive safely and avoid violations.Here are some of our tips to avoid distracted driving:Mount your phone on the dash so you won\u2019t fiddle with it.Turn your phone on airplane mode or \u201cdo not disturb\u201d while you drive.Avoid trying to discipline or tend to your children while driving.If you have animals in the car, restrain them by leashing them in the back seat or putting them in their crate.By setting up your driving environment, you can ensure your car remains distraction-free.How risky is distracted driving?Distracted driving is extremely risky to yourself and every other person and animal on or near the road. In 2018, distracted driving was a factor in 8% of fatal accidents and 15% of all accidents that caused an injury. Distracted driving causes 58% of accidents that involve teen drivers.Is it safe to talk on your cell phone while driving?No, talking on your cell phone while driving is unsafe. For commercial drivers, text messaging increases the rate of crashes and near-crashes by 23 times. Unfortunately, among people who recognize that cellphone use while driving is unsafe, 36% of them admit to using their phone while driving in the previous month.\u00a0You may think using BlueTooth to drive while talking on the phone is safer. However, the National Safety Council says that being on your phone while driving forces your brain to do two things simultaneously, resulting in distracted driving.&nbsp;Distracted driving preventionHere\u2019s how to stop distracted driving:Eat before you leave. Even if it\u2019s just in the few moments you have while heading out to your car. Or save your food for your destination.Adjust your mirrors, seats, headrests, and seatbelt before leaving. Ensure everything is comfortable, and you can see everything before you leave.Commit to driving, and focus solely on the road.If another task comes up, pull over. Maybe even grab yourself a refreshing drink in the drive-through while you complete your task or phone call.Silence your cell phone, or put it in airplane mode. That way, no callers or texters can distract you.Make sure your GPS and music are set up beforehand so you don\u2019t have to fidget with it on the road.If you have passengers, ask them to help and complete tasks while you focus on driving.FAQsWhat are the four types of distracted driving?Distracted drivers are more likely than not to be distracted by something that fits within these four categories:Eating in the carTalking to passengersUsing electronic devicesGroomingWhat\u2019s defined as distracted driving?Distracted driving is doing anything besides driving while you\u2019re behind the wheel.&nbsp;What are the biggest driving distractions?Cellphones, other electronic devices, passengers, and food are the biggest driving distractions.What are examples of distractions inside your car?Another passenger or a pet is an example of a distraction in your car. Someone calling your cellphone or setting up your GPS while you\u2019re driving are some other examples.How can I reduce distracted driving?You can reduce distracted driving by committing to driving and pulling over if you do have to do anything else.Make sure your insurance covers distracted driversDistracted driving should be prevented at all costs. However, emergencies do pop up, and we have no control over things other people do. 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