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Collisions caused by distracted drivers are the most common kind of crash in The Colony
Everyone knows that car crashes are common, and sometimes result in fatalities, but what is truly shocking is the statistics that show how common distracted driving accidents are. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, In 2019, the total number of crashes on Texas roads were 561,582. Of those, 97,853 or 17.4%, involved distracted driving (driver distraction, inattention or cell phone use). The 97,853 distracted driving crashes in Texas resulted in 378 deaths and 2,500 serious injuries.
What are some of the driving behaviors that cause distracted driving accidents in The Colony?
Recent statistics show clearly what we have always known - that drunk driving and distracted driving are two main causes of car accidents, injuries, and fatalities in The Colony. The most common distracted driving behaviors are:
- Cell phone and mobile device use;
- Eating and drinking while driving;
- Talking with passengers;
- Fiddling with the radio or music player;
- A dog or pet in the vehicle.
According to Zendrive, which conducted a large-scale Distracted Driving Behavior Study to look at the frequency and duration of phone use behind the wheel, the data from 3.1-million anonymized drivers, who took 570-million trips, covering 5.6-billion miles nationwide between December 2016 and February 2017. Their top finding shows that drivers used their phones during 88-percent of the 570-million trips analyzed. Clearly, we have a long way to go to end these dangerous and selfish driving behaviors that are wreaking havoc on Dallas roadways.
Teens are particularly susceptible to injury and death from distracted driving crashes
The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety conducted video analysis in which researchers analyzed the six seconds leading up to a crash in nearly 1,700 videos of teen drivers taken from in-vehicle event recorders. The study found that distraction was a factor in nearly 6 out of 10 moderate-to-severe teen crashes, which is four times as many as official estimates based on police reports.
Adolescents are more likely to:
- act on impulse
- misread or misinterpret social cues and emotions
- get into accidents of all kinds
- get involved in fights
- engage in dangerous or risky behavior
Adolescents are less likely to:
- think before they act
- pause to consider the consequences of their actions
- change their dangerous or inappropriate behaviors
Because of these factors, teens are more likely to engage in dangerous driving behaviors like distracted driving.
What is being done to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities caused by distracted drivers in The Colony and across Texas?
The Texas Department of Transportation offers these simple tips to end distracted driving:
- Always give driving your full attention.
- Put your phone away—or turn it off—before you get behind the wheel.
- Pull off the road to a safe location before talking on the phone or texting.
- Tell friends, family, and coworkers you won’t respond to calls or texts when driving.
- Use a smartphone app that sends auto-reply texts when you’re behind the wheel.
- Spread the word. Tell your friends and family about the dangers of distracted driving.
If you have been injured in a car collision with a distracted driver, you will need a great accident attorney in The Colony to help
No matter how much we eradicate dangerous driving behaviors like drunk driving, distracted driving, speeding, and other actions that put drivers at risk, car accidents will continue to happen. When a less serious crash happens, often someone can manage the insurance claim without help. When a serious injury car accident happens, or when a fatality occurs, it is crucial to get help from an experienced distracted driving accident lawyer in the Colony.
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