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Distracted Driving Behaviors to Avoid

It is well established that distracted driving is dangerous driving. Many of us, however, are so connected to our phones that we fail to recognize how distracted we have become when we’re behind the wheel. Further, there are some distractions that you may not even be aware you are engaging in. By becoming proactive when it comes to distracted driving, you can help keep yourself and others safer out there. If a distracted driver leaves you injured, an experienced Nashville personal injury attorney can help.

Don’t Text and Drive

Texting behind the wheel is so obviously dangerous that it may seem like it isn’t worth mentioning. The fact is, however, that texting while driving continues to be a deadly distraction on our highways and byways. Our phones have become so integral to our lives that we don’t always recognize how frequently we turn to them. Make it your unshakable habit to always put your phone away when you drive.

Making Calls

When you plug in a number on your phone or search for a contact, you are distracted from your primary task of driving safely. Taking your eyes off the road is the culprit. If you need to make a short, important call, use your phone’s voice-activated function. In fact, in the State of Tennessee, it’s illegal to hold your phone while you drive.

Interacting with Your Children

As parents, we are often pulled in many different directions at one time. When you are driving, however, there is no room for errors caused by distractions related to your children. Take care of the details before you hit the road, including:

 

 

If your children need your attention while you’re driving, pull off the road at the nearest exit.

Fiddling with Your Car’s Bells and Whistles

Our cars come equipped with so many safety devices, so much navigational equipment, and such complicated screens that it can be hard not to become distracted. Taking the time to get well acquainted with your car’s bell and whistles will help you use them more safely – and to their best advantage. Do what you can to prepare before you take to the road. This means set up your GPS, familiarize yourself with the route, and build time into your schedule so you won’t be tempted to rush.

If You’ve Been Injured by a Texting Driver, You Need an Experienced Nashville Personal Injury Attorney on Your Side

Distracted drivers are out there, and they make our roads more dangerous for everyone. If you or someone you care about has been injured by a distracted driver, the experienced legal team at Bednarz Law in Nashville is here to help. Our dedicated personal injury lawyers are committed to skillfully advocating for the compensation to which you are entitled. For more information,  please contact or call us today.