Distracted Driving and Its Consequences
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Where does AJ's dad find AJ's phone?

Behind the dashboard

What did AJ hit?

18 Wheeler

Talking on the phone, texting, applying makeup, eating, drinking, chatting with friends in the car are ALL distractions that can result in fatal crashes.

True

Driver inattention is one of the main causes of crashes, injuries, and death.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a driver looks down for just one second while driving 65 mph, their vehicle has traveled almost 50 feet.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

What caused Baby David's death?

<p>Distracted driver</p> Signup and view all the answers

What caused Sean's brain injury?

<p>Nothing touched his head. At the point of impact, Sean's head continued to move and as his head went from side to side, his brain rubbed up against the inside of his skull and caused his injury which is called Severe Diffuse Axonal.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The National Safety Council reports that distracted driving leads to 16 thousand crashes each year.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Drivers who text spend about 10% of their driving time outside their own driving lane.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Someone texting or talking spans an average of 27 seconds after they put the phone down and are still thinking about what they just did is called latency.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Most skilled individuals texting are less likely to have an accident compared to the ones that have to look at their phones.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Mariah lose her life in an accident?

<p>She was trying to answer a text on her phone</p> Signup and view all the answers

Was Stacy in the passenger seat or the driver seat when she was struck by a drunk driver?

<p>Driver seat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Driving while under the influence is the number one killer of teens in America.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Your actions behind the wheel only affect yourself and your passengers.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Phone Location

  • AJ's phone was discovered behind the dashboard of the car.

Accident Details

  • AJ collided with an 18-wheeler, highlighting the dangers of impaired driving.

Distraction Risks

  • Engaging in activities like talking on the phone, texting, applying makeup, eating, drinking, and chatting while driving significantly increases the risk of fatal crashes.

Driver Inattention

  • Driver inattention is a leading cause of accidents, injuries, and fatalities on the road.

Reaction Time and Distance

  • A driver looking down for just one second at 65 mph causes the vehicle to cover approximately 100 feet, emphasizing the critical nature of attention while driving.

Tragic Outcomes

  • The death of Baby David was attributed to a distracted driver.
  • Sean suffered a severe brain injury due to brain movement against the skull during an impact, not from direct contact with an object.

Crash Statistics

  • The National Safety Council indicates that distracted driving results in approximately 1.6 million crashes annually, contrasting with common misconceptions.

Texting Danger

  • Drivers who text are prone to spending around 10% of their driving time outside their proper driving lane, a dangerous statistic.

Cognitive Delays

  • The phenomenon of latency occurs, where individuals take an average of 27 seconds after putting down their phone before fully refocusing on driving.

Skill and Accidents

  • The idea that skilled text users are less likely to have accidents compared to those who look at their phones is a myth.

Fatal Texting Incident

  • Mariah lost her life in an accident while attempting to reply to a text message, underscoring the risks associated with texting while driving.

Passenger Safety

  • Stacy was in the driver seat when struck by a drunk driver, highlighting the vulnerabilities of passengers as well.

Teen Driving Risks

  • Traffic crashes, rather than driving under the influence alone, rank as the leading cause of death for teenagers in America.

Misconceptions About Driving Impact

  • Collectively, a driver's actions affect not only themselves and their passengers but also other road users, challenging the belief that driving responsibility is limited to the vehicle occupants.

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This quiz examines the dangers of distracted driving, including statistics and tragic outcomes related to driver inattention. Learn about how distractions like phone use and multitasking can impact reaction times and lead to serious accidents.

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