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Health Tip: Avoid Road Distractions
By LadyLively on May 13, 2015
Driving while distracted is dangerous to you, other drivers and passengers.
The Governors Highway Safety Association recommends:
- Turn your cell phone off or silence it, then place it out of reach before you begin driving. Leave a message on your phone that you will return calls when you reach your destination. If you must make a call, pull over.
- Never text and drive. If necessary, ask a passenger to send a text or place a call for you.
- If you must enter an address in your GPS, do so before you begin driving.
- Make sure pets are secured while you drive.
- If you must tend to children, pull over.
- Become familiar with the laws in your area on distracted driving. Always stay focused on driving. Avoid eating, drinking and other activities that draw your attention from the road.
Source: HealthDay
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