Dangerous Daily Activity Driving

Your Most Dangerous Daily Activity: Driving

Whether you are a concerned parent worried about your child or want to improve safety for yourself on the road, it is important to understand some of the dangers of driving. It is also important to know the steps you can take in order to prevent accidents from happening.

According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day. This horrifying fact may be the reason many people refuse to get their license today. The scary thing about driving is that you have to trust yourself and also other drivers to do the right thing. Sadly, even though you trust people, that doesn’t mean people won’t make mistakes.

Driving Under the Influence

One of the primary causes of accidents every year is driving under the influence. Some may think it is an easy concept, simply don’t drink and drive and you will be safe. However, many times, people under the influence aren’t in the right mind to think logically. Many who are normally considered “good people” could easily fall into the trap of driving while out of their right frame of mind. Thankfully, there is a solution for repeat offenders and for parents who may worry about the safety of their adolescents consuming alcohol.

There are many affordable options for this as well. A Low Cost Interlock safety device mandates for the person driving the car to breathe into a breathalyzer before their car starts. If for some reason they fail, then the car will refuse to start. This could save the lives of thousands a year.

Using Mobile While Driving

Texting and Driving

Another primary cause of accidents in today's society is texting while driving. Just like being under the influence can cause accidents, being distracted from the road at all can be a hazard. Traffic can stop in an instant and if you aren’t watching in front of you and prepare to stop, one may find themselves running into the person in front of them.

One great solution that has come out on most phones, is the ability to put your phone’s notifications on hold while you drive. This prevents the urge to text someone back when the phone detects a speed of a car. Many phones even come with the ability to send an automated text message to people who are trying to reach you when driving. This is a great service for people who are high in demand at work and don’t want to worry anyone by not answering.

Driving Fast and Reckless

Another cause of accidents is reckless driving. Whether it’s a young adolescent showing off for his friend or an adult rushing because they are late for work, everyone always has a reason to drive recklessly. One thing that is important for everyone to remember when driving in a rush is that what you have to do is not more important than someone else's safety or life.

Everyone’s life has value and if you remember that, you may be more inclined to leave earlier so that you don’t have to rush and drive fast.

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• Meet the Author • Dr. Lawrence Kindo


I am a Medical Professional with a passion for writing, blogging, playing, computers, and of course patient care. My writing in this medical blog will reflect my passion, and you are welcome to be a part of this venture. This medical blog is a tribute to all the great medical pioneers, and to the ultimate source of wisdom, God.


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