“Driving shouldn’t be a secondary task…it should be the only task.”
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This month is National Safe Driving Month, and while researching the topic, I happened upon a site called Distraction.gov. As I began reading the stories…the faces of distracted driving…I felt convicted…guilty of driving distracted. I spent a lot of time on the site and picked up just a few tips and bits of information about distracted driving.
When I think of distracted driving, I think of using a mobile phone. However, eating, drinking, reading a map/GPS, and even talking are all behaviors that distract a driver from the task at hand. Here are some of the things I do before getting behind the wheel.
1. I ensure I know exactly where I’m going. Sometimes that means inputting the address into the GPS prior to starting the car. If I do end up getting lost, I pull over and re-orient myself with the GPS.
2. I ensure my bluetooth device is charged and turned on. In the event I do receive a call, I don’t have to reach for the phone.
3. I ensure that I’ve made all important phone calls ahead of time. Looking down for even a second to dial could be disastrous.
4. I ensure I’ve made all necessary adjustments. I find my radio station or CD, adjust all mirrors, and make sure the temperature is appropriate.
Two things that I need to start doing include placing my purse and phone in the backseat, and stopping to sit down and eat rather than trying to attempt this in the car.
A few years back, many states, including California, established a hands-free law, which means that it is illegal for a driver to operate a mobile phone and a vehicle at the same time. My bluetooth devices have been invaluable for those important calls to my husband about schedules, our children, or dirctions but I want to commit to spending less time driving and talking.
As part of National Safe Driving Month, Motorola Mobility is rewarding drivers who commit to responsible driving behavior through its Responsibility on the Road program. Selected montorists who follow their state and local hands-free laws will be provided Bluetooth devices and all drivers can take advantage of their online resources.
If you visit Motorola’s Facebook page, you can take the Responsibility on the Road pledge and receive 50% off select hands-free devices. Through the end of June, Motorola will also host Responsibility on the Road events to help provide education regarding hands-free laws.
If you remember, I recently reviewed Motorola’s Roadster, an in-car speakerphone which enables drivers to communicate hands-free. You can revisit my complete review here.
I took the pledge to drive hands (and distraction) free. Will you?
For information on hands-free laws specific to your state, visit Motorola.
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Rachel says
One thing I try to do is make sure my kiddo has the necessary items he might need- sippy, snacks, and toy before I start driving. I also make sure I have things like sunglasses where I know they are so I can grab them without taking my hands off the road.
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My little one has all he needs at his side so he can take care of himself and keep me distraction free.
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I make sure to pull over whenever the kids need something, so I’m not driving and trying to take care of them at the same time 🙂
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Rita M says
If you don’t have a hands-free device – don’t panic when your cell phone rings. For the most part most calls aren’t emergencies anyway, when safe, pull over, park and call the person back.
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Cindy S. says
Drive distraction free by turning off the phone.
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clarissa says
i make sure the kids know that I am not answering any questions, moderating any fights etc while I am driving
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Sometimes you just have to learn to ignore things. If you can’t ignore your phone, turn it off. You probably won’t be driving that long anyway.
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asha marie pena says
For me it is make sure that my son has his juice, toys and a snack before i take off.
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Adrienne gordon says
Never turn on your phone in the car.
cherice says
I keep my phone in my purse in the back seat so I don’t have it next to me to get and use! Thanks for the chance.
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charline says
You covered most of the great tips, The only other tip I can think of is to not get behind the wheel when you are upset. That is a big distraction.
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Kathleen says
I always make sure my daughter has what she needs in the car before hand…Like a drink, snack etc
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Kym Benton says
Keep the radio down
Monique Rizzo says
Keep your blue tooth charged so you dont have to answer your phone while driving.
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BM says
I turn off my cell phone to drive distraction free.
Denise B. says
I think people forget that they are supposed to continuously check all their mirrors while driving. I think it would be hard to get distracted if you’re busy paying attention to what other drivers are doing.
Lentil says
If I need to make or answer a call, I pull over first. (On surfaces streets; on the freeway the phone is just a no-no.) Or if there’s another adult in the car, they handle all phone calls while I’m driving.
Jacob LaFountaine says
Shut your phone off when you get in the car. Trust me, you aren’t that important
Natalie says
I make sure my boys have everything they need nearby and when they need me to get something, I make sure to pull over and stop the car.
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Mellissa C says
I always pack plenty of snacks and toys.
Jen M says
I make sure that my kids are fed, have gone potty, and happy before getting into the car. This helps ensure a less distracting drive.
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Carla Pullum says
Keep the cell phone on silent! Thats me!
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Sean Latta says
I would love to drive hands free!
Timmy says
There isn’t a phone call worth losing your life over…or someone else’s!
Lisa says
My best tip especially with the kids in the car is talk to your kids before driving. Give them a lecture explaining that mommy needs quiet in order to drive safely. it works most of the time 🙂
Noreen says
My kids know that if they need something they need to wait until I am at a red light.
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Susan C says
My tip is don’t eat while driving-it’s very distracting!
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dencie p says
I think turning your radio down is a good way to keep the distraction level down. With the radio down you can hear what you need to hear to even tell if something is wrong.
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Mary OBrien says
Pull over if it’s safe to do so and then take care anything that might distract you.
Joshua Holmes says
Keep all your attention on the road.
Jill L says
I tell the kids that they can’t fight or throw things. If they start getting really loud, I give them a warning and then will pull over.
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TRACY HEYER says
pull over when you have to do something
Kiara says
My tip is to turn your phone off when driving.
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Andrew Ryan says
Leave your cell phone in the back seat or trunk so that you aren’t tempted by it.
ferriz says
make sure you have things you need at your fingertips instead of burried in your purse. like sunglasses, breath mints, water bottle, etc easily accessible.
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Jill Myrick says
Each of my children have a backpack that they take with them when we are in the car.
It is filled with their things such as games, dvd’s , books etc which keep them occupied and quite while I am driving.
It also makes for a lot more pleasant ride for all of us.
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Debra Hall says
i will not awnser the phone at all while driving nothing is that important that it cant wait till i pull over
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clynsg says
Most times, I don’t answer my phone if I am driving, and I never call anyone until I have pulled over to do it.
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My wife and I ‘always’ turn off our phones when driving! The ‘simpliest’ way to avoid an accident while driving!
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april bever says
For me I get a lot of important calls so I just have to ignore my phone while I’m driving and call them back later
Ed Nemmers says
No driving and texting is a commandment!
Deb says
Driving with kids in the car can cause some distraction. I make sure they have a few toys/books to keep them busy.
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Erica C. says
A good idea is to watch and have your kids watch the videos online of what happens when you drive distracted. They can scare you away from making that mistake.
Erin E says
My best tip is to leave all electronic devices in your purse or in the back seat so you don’t even get tempted to use them on the road. Thank you for the lovely giveaway.
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Christina says
I try to set the ipod on a playlist so i’m not fooling with the stereo.
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Steph A says
Turn off your cell phone and make sure you create a calm environment so that the kids know the car is not the place to be rambunctious.
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I always make sure my headset is charged and on auto answer
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kathy pease says
keep your cell phone in the glovebox its too far to reach while driving
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Brenda says
Driving Distraction free for me is easiest when I try to ignore my text messages going off. It would be easy to pick it up and take a looksy, but a few seconds with my eyes off the road could be catastrophic.
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melanie says
I keep my purse, with my cell, makeup and any other distractings things in my backseat.
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I leave the radio fiddling up to hubby and focus on driving.
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Angela says
I think that it is important not to eat while driving, if you either drop it, spill it or maybe start choking on whatever you are eating it will cause you to lose your focus on your driving
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I try to stay focused and not multi task when driving
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Ericka says
My tip for driving distraction-free is I make sure my kids have their games/coloring book or just whatever they might want to play with. I also make sure they use the restroom before leaving the house so they are not saying they have to go potty.
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susan smoaks says
one tip for driving distraction free is to make sure to remember that driving is our number one priority
Emma Peel says
tip – dont have the radio on loud and always beware of railroad tracks that may cross roadways or paths
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I turn off my phone when I’m driving.
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I actually turn off my phone when driving if I am not driving a long distance.
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Chrysa says
Keep your pets in the back seat NOT on your lap or next to you!
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I make sure that the kids have what they need with tthem and they know when I am driving it’s quite inside voices and all problems will be taken care of when the car stops unless of course it’s someone getting sick or something like that then I safely pull over right away.
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Michelle H. says
One thing is to pull over for phone calls that are going to distract you, even if you have a bluetooth. Or to tell the person that you are on the road and need to call back later.
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My tip is Don’t talk on your cell phone at all when driving.
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If you must use your phone, pull over.
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I don’t even drive with the radio on as I find it distracting so shut off the radio if you need to
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Don’t let your children eat in the car. Eat in the restaurant or bring take out home.
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