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Distracted Driving

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DISTRACTED DRIVING

IN 2011, NEARLY ONE IN FIVE CRASHES (17%) IN WHICH SOMEONE WAS INJURED INVOLVED DISTRACTED DRIVING.
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TYPES OF DISTRACTED DRIVING

  • Auditory
  • Biomechanical
  • Visual
  • Cognitive

AUDITORY

  • This type of distraction includes stuff like… listening to music too loud or loud noises outside the vehicle like sirens or planes
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BIOMECHANICAL

  • This type of distraction includes stuff like… eating, picking up a CD or something that fell
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VISUAL

  • This type of distraction includes stuff like… seeing stuff like accidents on the road (rubbernecking) or looking at your phone or navigational system

COGNITIVE

  • This type of distraction includes stuff like… thinking about something other than driving like something emotional or holding conversations with passengers.
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CELLPHONES AND DRIVING

  • Cellphones can be fit into all categories of distraction
  • 69% of drivers in the United States ages 18-64 reported that they had talked on their cell phone while driving within the 30 days before they were surveyed.
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VERMONT LAWS

  • As of October1, 2014 there has been a ban on cellphone and all other handheld device use while driving in Vermont is illegal
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