Whether it’s because the driver is drunk or using his cellphone or simply just talking to other passengers, these examples are called distractions. There are three main types of distractions as I previously mentioned. The first, which is the most common of the three, is visual distractions. These are small things that take the driver’s eyes off the road in front of them, leading to potential crashes of the vehicle. This could be adjusting the GPS or radio station, glancing at his kids in the back, or checking other passengers’ seat belts. Those mentioned factors keep the driver’s eyes of the road where they should be to ensure the safety of others.
The second area of distractions is manual distractions. This means that the driver takes his hands off the steering wheel because, well, whatever he needs to do. These diversions are formed by the driver himself, such as picking up his mug of coffee or activating the wipers. Unexpectedly, eating your dinner while driving the car can cause fatal