The annual Traffic Safety Culture Index from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety will soon be released, and once again it will take a hard look into the driving habits and attitudes of American drivers.
And if our accident rates are any indication — it’s not going to be pretty.
To help make our roads safer for all, officials have been working to tackle three of the most dangerous driving habits — impaired driving, distracted driving and drowsy driving. Our Lauderhill car accident lawyers understand that officials with AAA recently kicked off their Drowsy Driving Prevention Week campaign. The latest U.S. accident data shows that Americans continue to discount the risks of drowsy driving, but many admit to getting behind the wheel when they’re so tired that they can hardly keep their eyes open.
Earlier this month, officials focused on distracted driving. According to the latest reports, drivers unanimously agree that distracted driving is dangerous and most drivers are in favor of hands-free devices to help to eliminate the problem. Unfortunately, hands-free devices have been proven to still cause serious cognitive distraction.
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