Last week’s national summit on distracted driving brought much needed attention to a malady that’s killing and maiming thousands of Americans. It seems cell phone calling and texting along with web surfing is an addiction, and people can’t seem to stop doing it, even when engaged in the most dangerous thing they do each day: driving.
Since it’s not enough to say “Hang up and drive” and expect everyone to do it, anymore than it’s not enough to say “Just say no” to drugs and expect everyone to do it, states are passing laws to, in effect, legislate common sense. Up to 18 states and the District of Columbia now have laws on the books making texting while driving illegal.
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Fatal traffic accidents involving a car, auto, truck, bus, motorcycle or other vehicles are declining in America. That’s the good news. The bad news is that at least 37,000 Americans still die on the USA’s roads and highways each year, and almost all of them die due to persistent and, in some ways, increasing driver errors.
Indeed, drivers are the most vital variable in car wrecks and other traffic accidents — not weather, defective parts or road conditions. Though such reasons and many others do arise in wrecks, most collisions continue to be due to drivers who — quite simply — make a momentary but lasting mistake.
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Across America, motorcycle drivers and riders are dying or are being seriously injured on a daily basis, and for most it’s not because they weren’t wearing helmets, because they were. Nor is it because they failed to obey traffic signals and rules of the road.
Instead, it’s because today’s zoned-out, multi-tasking, in-a-hurry drivers of cars, autos, trucks and other larger vehicles aren’t paying enough attention. They’re too busy making cell phone calls or texts or are in too big of a rush, and they fail to note smaller motorcycles even though such cycles and their drivers are clearly visible.
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