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What Kind of Driving Is Worse Than Drunk Driving?

December 13, 2019

What Kind of Driving Is Worse Than Drunk Driving?

Answer: Distracted driving. Keep reading to learn why!

Driving in Memphis, TN

Driving in Memphis is something that pretty much every single adult does every day. They drive to get to work, run errands, and take their kids wherever they need to go. Driving is such a part of everyone’s day-to-day life that no one really bats an eye at it

Everyone is used to driving, which makes driving more dangerous.

When people deal with something on a daily basis, they tend to forget how risky that something can be. This is definitely the case with driving. On its own, driving can be very dangerous.

When traveling that quickly, it doesn’t take much for something to go wrong. This is why a driver needs to keep their focus on the road and the task at hand. Looking away for even a second can have deadly consequences.

Distracted Driving Isn’t Harmless

Distracted driving often seems harmless, which is why millions of people do it every single day.

However, these people often fail to realize that by distracting themselves like that, they are increasing their chances of being in an accident.

Cellphone use while driving is responsible for roughly 1.6 million car accidents in the US each year. This is around 64% of all car accidents in the US.

In many ways, this makes distracted driving WORSE than drunk driving! ⚠️

Cars are large, heavy objects moving at very high speeds. They need precise control to keep them operating the way we want them to. One small jerk of the steering wheel while driving at 50mph can send the car careening in an unintended direction.

If a person takes their eyes off of the car in front of them, they might not see it slam on the brakes, which means they won’t have time to stop their car before slamming into the one in front.

It doesn’t cause much to cause a distraction, which is why certain activities should never be performed while driving. Some of these activities include:

  • Texting
  • Phone calls, hands-free or not
  • Smartphone usage
  • Eating
  • Applying makeup
  • Looking for something in the car
  • Talking to other passengers

All of these activities seem harmless but reduce a driver’s concentration, thereby increasing their chances of being in an accident.

In some studies, it has been found that texting and driving actually reduces a driver’s response time more than being drunk. This means that texting and driving is more dangerous than driving drunk.

Tennessee Laws Against Distracted Driving

Distracted driving is such a big deal that the state of Tennessee even has laws against it. What started out as laws against using a cell phone expanded to cover other common activities that could be considered distracted driving.

If anyone over the age of 18 is caught using a cell phone or other electronic devices without hands-free while driving, they will face infraction-level charges, which means some small fines.

Anyone under the age of 18 using any sort of electronic device, even hands-free, faces an infraction and possible suspension of their driver’s license or permit.

Don’t Drive While Distracted

When driving, it is very easy to become distracted. In most cases, looking away for a second seems harmless, and sometimes it is.

However, there are plenty of examples of when a person looked away for a second and caused a car accident. If the driver is lucky, they will be able to walk away from the incident.

Unfortunately, not all drivers are lucky.

The Bottom Line:

Distracted driving affects everyone, from fresh new drivers to seasoned veterans. It is every driver’s problem, and everyone needs to commit to the idea of remaining focused while behind the wheel of a vehicle.

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