I didn't want to leave anyone hanging so after driving a gold truck through the prairies for years, working 5 hours from home base and commuting often, my firefighter buddy got something a distracted driver should see.
Look out for him, he's saved a lot of lives and while you're looking at your lap,,,,,even sitting at a light,,,,he could be behind you trying to get by to save another one.
"JUST DRIVE"
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The stats are starting to roll in and without knowing who will have an office open tomorrow, lets get some of them up here.
https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/distracted_driving/index.html
"""""Each day in the United States, approximately 9 people are killed and more than 1,000 injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver.[SUP]1"""""
https://www.enddd.org/research-stats/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiJ_a0t_s2AIVxpd-Ch2j8AjiEAAYASAAEgKUfvD_BwE
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[SUP]"""""""37,461 lives were lost on U.S. roads in 2016, an increase of 5.6 percent from 2015. Distracted driving fatalities declined by 2.2% , drowsy driving fatalities declined by 3.5%, while deaths related to other reckless behaviors – including speeding, alcohol impairment, and not wearing seat belts – continued to increase. Pedestrian deaths increased 9% to 5,987 (the highest number since 1990) and bicyclist deaths increased by 1.3% to 840 (the highest number since 1991)."""""
[/SUP]We need to understand that deaths are going down mostly due to vehicle design. Horrific injuries have increased as a result of "Uncontrolled Accidents"....accidents that occur where avoidance, braking/ steering did not happen. If you're paying attention you're more likely to reduce accident severity.......and not run over a pedestrian or bicycle...also on the rise.
We can get better......"Just Drive".
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2016/p0706-crash-deaths.html
"""""""with proven strategies according to a July 2016 CDC report comparing fatality rates between US and other high-income countries. The US had quadruple the fatality rate of Sweden and the UK and is about double that of France, Germany and Canada. Speeding, using seat belts and booster seats, drunk and distracted driving were all areas where the UCS could improve and save lives"""""""