One Final Word On Distracted Driving
by AdminApril 30th, 2021
Each year in the month of April we bring you information relating to National Distracted Driving Awareness month. This is the month where we encourage you to avoid any distractions while you’re driving because these distractions make your chances of getting into a New Haven auto accident more and more likely. This month we have looked at many distracted driving behaviors: Cell phone use Parents and distracted driving Cognitive distractions while driving Teens and distracted driving laws All of these behaviors can be dangerous individually, but combined, they can have a devastating impact on your ability to safely arrive at your destination. We encourage all drivers to put down their cell phones, pull over to eat a snack, put their makeup on or shave before you leave the house, and keep your eyes on the road at all times. Distracted driving behaviors are putting everyone on the road at risk. Read the full article…
Five Steps To Take Today To Curb Your Distracted Driving Behaviors Caused By Your Cellphone
by AdminApril 29th, 2021
We continue to review some tips and tricks to help you avoid the most common distracted driving behaviors during this National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Distracted driving is one of the biggest things that has an impact on whether or not you will get into a New Haven auto accident when you’re driving around the Elm City. There are other factors too, but distracted driving is way at the top of the list. There are many things that constitute distracted driving from using your cell phone to cognitive distractions like talking to a passenger. Each one of these behaviors come with its own dangers and difficulties. Doing everything you can to avoid distractions of any kind will help you become a safer driver. Here are some steps you can take today, before you even get behind the wheel that will help you skip any distractions while driving. Turn off all Read the full article…
Driving Under The Influence? You’ll Be More Likely To Do These Things…
by AdminApril 26th, 2021
Over the years we have discussed driving under the influence of alcohol on this blog. The effects are astounding as to what it does to your ability to drive and be a safe driver. We have spent less time talking about the effects of marijuana and a new AAA study finds that drivers who drive under the influence of marijuana AND alcohol may be even more likely then those under the influence of just alcohol to undertake risky behaviors while driving and increase their risks of a Connecticut auto accident. The study, conducted as part of the AAA Foundation’s Traffic Safety Culture Index looked at those who drove while under the influence of alcohol and compared that to those who had driven while under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. The findings showed an increase across the board in risky behaviors for the later group. This included the following; 55% Read the full article…
Recent Waterbury Fatality Is A Good Reminder That Speed Kills
by AdminApril 23rd, 2021
Recently a car struck a parked tractor trailer truck in Waterbury and the driver was killed. The car sped into the opposite lane and slammed into the parked truck causing serious damage to the car and killing the driver. While police have not identified the cause of the accident, excessive speed was involved. This type of incident is a good reminder that speed is very often a factor in New Haven auto accidents. Studies have shown that one of the best ways you can improve your safety when driving is to obey the speed limit. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) lists excessive speed as the second highest cause of auto accident fatalities following closely behind alcohol related incidents. There are nearly 13,000 fatal accidents involving excessive speed each year on the road. There are some things you can do to keep yourself safe when on the road; Always Read the full article…
Parents Are Less Likely To Drive Distracted With Kids In The Car
by AdminApril 19th, 2021
Some good news during this National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. A recent study surveyed 1,000 people aged 25 and older about their habits driving when alone and then with kids in the car and the results were positive. There was a clear decline in distracted driving behaviors when the adult was driving with a child in the car versus driving when they were alone in the car. Distracted driving is one of the deadliest behaviors you can partake in behind the wheel and has a direct link to many New Haven auto accidents. Any time we find study results that point to a decline in distracted driving behaviors that is good news. While we would encourage everyone to not drive distracted at all, when these behaviors show a decline it is reason to celebrate. So let’s look at the numbers more closely; Adults were 20% less likely to program a Read the full article…
Five Ways To Avoid A New Haven Auto Accident Caused By Distracted Driving
by AdminApril 17th, 2021
One of the biggest cause of auto accidents in the United States is distracted driving. This month is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and so it is a great time to review some statistics and helpful tools to keep you safe on the road. We’ve talked a lot about what constitutes distracted driving and behaviors that can cause you get into a New Haven auto accident, but today we’re going to cover how you can avoid these types of behaviors and stay safe. While there are a lot of factors out of your control when driving, keeping your focus on the road and avoiding distracted driving behaviors is something you can do that is within your control and can have the biggest impact on the safety of you and your passengers while on the road. A good first step in keeping yourself safe is understanding ways you can prepare for Read the full article…
