Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is taking its Talk, Text, Crash campaign on the road this summer with events around the state to call attention to the epidemic of driver distractions that caused more than 100,000 traffic crashes in Texas last year. In 2014, the number of Texas crashes involving distracted driving was up almost 6 percent from the previous year.
Joined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, law enforcement, and community leaders, TxDOT is urging motorists to focus 100 percent on driving when they are behind the wheel. Cell phone use may be one of the most visible distractions, but any behavior that takes a driver’s attention away from the road is dangerous, including eating, reading, grooming, programming a GPS, or adjusting the radio.
DISTRACTED DRIVING FACTS
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At 55 mph, that is like driving an entire football field blindfolded.
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Motorists should:
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