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The three main types of distractions are visual distractions (such as looking away from the task), auditory distractions (like hearing a loud noise), and cognitive distractions (such as thinking about something unrelated to the task).
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The three main driver distractions are visual, manual, and cognitive distractions. Visual distractions occur when a driver's eyes are taken off the road, such as when looking at a phone or adjusting the radio. Manual distractions involve taking hands off the steering wheel, like eating or reaching for an object. Cognitive distractions happen when a driver's mind is focused on something other than driving, such as daydreaming or engaging in a conversation.
Three common distractions that can prevent a driver from focusing on the road include using a mobile phone, adjusting the radio or navigation system, and engaging in conversations with passengers. Texting or talking on the phone diverts attention away from driving, while fiddling with controls can take a driver’s eyes off the road. Additionally, interactions with passengers may lead to distractions that compromise the driver's ability to concentrate on traffic and road conditions.
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They are everywhere, the radio, cell phones, signs on the road, and it is your responsibility as a driver to stay focused on driving your vehicle.
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Distractions such as using a cellphone, adjusting the radio or GPS, eating or drinking, talking to passengers, and being fatigued can contribute to collisions by taking a driver's attention away from the road.
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