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When many people think of distracted driving, the first thing that comes to mind may be texting and driving. The reality is that distraction also comes in many other forms that may not be as recognizable. Talking on a cell phone, eating, or even glancing at a map while driving can pose a significant risk to yourself, your passengers, and other drivers. That’s why it’s important to be aware of potential distractions so that you can take steps to avoid them while on the road.
In this course, we’ll explore many common distractions that can threaten your safety while behind the wheel. We’ll also discuss the steps you can take to avoid distractions and mitigate these risks, whether you’re the driver or the passenger. By the end of this course, you’ll have a greater understanding of the risks of distracted driving and what you can do to stay safe on the road.
The course explores many common distractions that can threaten your safety behind the wheel and discusses the steps you can take to avoid distractions and mitigate these risks, whether you are the driver or the passenger.
It is intended for anyone who wants a greater understanding of the risks of distracted driving and what they can do to stay safe on the road, covering both drivers and passengers.
The course builds skills in Defensive Driving and Behavior Based Safety.
Lessons cover Distracted Driving, The Cost of Distracted Driving, Types of Distractions, Cell Phones, Eliminating Distractions Before You Drive, Fighting Distraction on the Road, and a Review.
Yes. One of the learning objectives is to acknowledge the impact of cell phones on driver safety, and there is a dedicated lesson on Cell Phones.