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how ro stay focus while driving

Even motorists who consider themselves “very safe” are often themselves and other road users in danger by participating in a wide range of activities that can be as dangerous as driving drunk … driving distracted. In some areas, the distraction has been shown that a factor in eight of the 10 car accidents, and studies have shown that experienced drivers are equally affected by distractions like his inexperienced drivers. While car insurance can be physical damage to the car and to cover other people’s property, may not always cover the most valuable thing in the car … people! So today we look at how to escape from the curb while driving, with eight simple tips.
1st Turn your phone off or on silent
Some studies show that talking with a handsfree kit is as dangerous as the phone. Researchers have shown that the visual cortex light up when we talk on the phone, and guess what – if your visual cortex processes information about the imaginary person you speak with, it is not processing incoming information from the road.

2nd Ask your children not to bring toys, etc. before you leave

It is easy to rationalize in order to achieve back seat to retrieve a dropped toy, and believe that the sound of screaming will be just as devastating as when back maneuver. Avoid distractions by putting both of your children with lots of toys before you travel. Train them to know that if they qualify them, get them as fast as you can not anymore. Make sure their toys are not balls, or anything else that could roll under your pedals to take.

3rd Plan your route if you go somewhere you do not know
Reading a map, whether on paper or on a future GPS system is a huge distraction. If you travel somewhere new, plan your route first – to revise it a few times before you travel. Your card can only undertake a refresher course and checked only when stationary.

4th Do not eat, drink or smoke while driving
Do this before you leave! Cigarette smoking may seem a minimal distraction from eating or drinking … until you accidentally shoot the hot ashes in the car instead of out of the window!

5th Engage child locks on rear doors
Make sure you and your family security is not a struggle between an immediate danger and try to remain undisturbed. Involve the child locks, and know that you can safely concentrate on the road no matter how much they try to annoy you.

6th Recruiting your passengers to adjust the radio, map reading, answering telephone calls, tend to children, etc
If your passenger does, you do not need to think about! I can not imagine that one passenger objected to such a significant contribution to security in the interest of making one five second jobs.

7th Replace your windows open for increased speed awareness
Do you tend to forget about checking your speedometer? Make your windows open to help more conscious of your speed to give.

8th Remember, if you travel at 100 km / h, you cover 30 feet per second
Given that an “average” response time is about 3 seconds, even with full attention to driving is dangerous. If you are distracted, your reaction time increases indefinitely … hazards enter your field of vision, but just did not register until you hit them. So while you are driving, just driving – your car number one, your money, and most importantly, you and your family lives.

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