Put the phone away. Don't drive with any distractions, i.e., eating food.
Some of the main causes of road accidents include over speeding and distractions from texting while driving or doing other things while driving. Unroadworthy vehicles and bad weather are also common causes.
Some jurisdictions don't allow to be talking or texting while driving because it could cause accidents. You will have to check your local laws.
Follow the laws because they were made for your safety
Listening to music does not cause accidents, and NOT listening to music does not prevent accidents. Sometimes accidents will happen to you because of a mistake another driver makes. If you are the cause of an accident it is probably because of one of the following:You were too distracted or too fatigued to see or hear a threat and respond to it properly.You were driving too fast or violating some other safe driving rule.Something happened completely outside of your control.If you are listening to music that is too loud, or that causes you serious distraction while driving, then you are priming yourself for trouble.
Some common factors leading to accidents include distracted driving (such as texting), speeding, impaired driving (alcohol or drugs), and reckless driving. Environmental factors like weather conditions and road design can also contribute to accidents. It's important to practice safe driving habits and be aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents.
Distracted driving is illegal and the cause of most accidents. Most would consider reading distractive.Added: YES, it definitely is. . . the charge in some jurisdictions is: "Failing to Give Full Time and Attention" to the operation of the vehicle.
Most accidents happen on Friday and Saturday and some on Sunday because teenagers are coming back from parties and are driving under the influence.
They both have "accidents" once in a while and make a mess.
be cautious. 1. Don't text while driving. 2. Don't drink while driving. (Quite obvious, but people do, and it causes fatal accidents.) 3. Don't fiddle around with the radio. 4. Don't multi task while driving. (Putting on makeup, trying to call someone, etc. 5. FOLLOW THE LAWS. Also quite obvious, but some people don't! Do not run red lights, follow the speed limit, don't turn right when you're not supposed to! All basic, but when people don't follow the laws, (which unfortunately happens quite often,) accidents happen! 6. BUCKLE UP! These are just six basic things that can help prevent accidents. There are most definitely more out there.
1,340 out of 2,000 teens admit to texting while driving
while driving when you smoke you feel some drowsiness and your concentration from driving is lift up. and their is a chance of accident
it is legal in some states it is illegal to text while driving