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No amount of confidence is enough to text and drive

by | Oct 14, 2018 | car accidents

If you own a vehicle and a phone, chances are you have attempted to or have thought about texting and driving before. The thought can be highly tempting if you are in a hurry or driving in an area where there are not a lot of other cars nearby. However, no matter what your situation is or what your excuse is, texting and driving is never safe and is one surefire way to put yourself and others in immediate danger. At Debra L. Broz, we have helped many victims of car accidents in Kentucky to get the compensation they deserve.

Perhaps one of the reasons you have considered texting and driving in the past is because you are confident in your ability to multitask and safely create and send a message while also navigating your vehicle through traffic. However, according to Fox News, research suggests that when you text and drive, you are over 5 times more likely to be involved in a severe car accident than if you were paying full attention to driving. Other studies have proved that when you text and drive, you are prone to operate your vehicle more erratically than you would had you been drinking and driving.

A study conducted by AT&T surveyed a large number of drivers. Results were shocking and revealed that despite 90 percent of people agreeing that texting and driving is incredibly dangerous, it did not stop them from participating in that behavior. Experts suggest that when you are tempted to use your phone or check your messages while you are driving, it is a psychological response that is more impulsive than your actual desire to multitask. Setting boundaries for yourself are imperative to protect yourself, your passengers and other motorists around you.

When you are aware of the extreme danger that texting and driving create for yourself and others, you can be more aware of preventing yourself from participating in that dangerous habit. For more information about what to do if you have been involved in a car accident, visit our web page.