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Do you get distracted while driving? It can happen easily and in the blink of an eye. One look at your phone or the radio can do it. April is Distracted Driving Awareness month. It was created by Shelly Forney after the death of her daughter. In 2008, Shelly’s daughter nine-year-old Erica was riding her bike when she was struck and killed by an SUV. The driver was distracted by his cell phone. How can you avoid being distracted while driving? Here are the top five ways to help you become a more focused driver.
1. Do not use your cell phone. This seems obvious, but it’s easier said than done since we have learned to check our phones several times a day. Even talking on the phone using Bluetooth is a distraction.
2. Set your controls/make adjustments. Before getting on the road, set your radio, temperature, GPS … etc. Many dashboards have large digital screens and answering commands or pushing buttons can be the same as answering a phone call.
3. Do not eat or drink. We know that time is money. However, eating while driving to save time can cause an accident, especially if some of your meal gets on your clothes. Also, it is against the law if you do not take your mandatory breaks.
4. Organize your truck. Having a cluttered cab can be distracting not only visually, but also physically when something falls into your lap. Before starting your haul, paperwork should be organized and stored away as well as other items on your dashboard, in your visors or even in your cupholders.
5. Get plenty of sleep. Trying to stay awake during a haul is dangerous, even if it’s a short journey. Not only is getting a good night’s sleep important for your health, but it also protects others on the road with you.
Aside from a driver taking these measures to avoid driver distraction, fleet managers can take a multi-faceted approach as well. Some of these facets include educating their drivers, taking the National Safety Council pledge and monitoring driving behavior.
At DVC, our drivers practice focused driving by following the above ways to reach their destination safely. We also keep our trucks well maintained and organized for a safe and comfortable trip. Contact us today to learn how we create an exceptional customer experience!