PennDOT Urges Motorists to Avoid Distractions, Focus on Driving

HARRISBURG – As part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, PennDOT has urged motorists to drive distraction free, and reminded drivers of the state’s law banning text-based communication while driving.

“Driving is a serious job that requires your full attention, all of the time,” PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch said. “Distractions come in all forms, and we all need to take personal responsibility for our actions behind the wheel – that includes avoiding distractions.”

Distracted driving can include such actions as:

While all drivers should avoid distractions; for young, novice drivers, distracted driving can compound the inexperience factor and increase the risk of accident.

Last March, a state law went into effect banning text-based communication while driving. Violating the law is a primary offense carrying a $50 fine.

According to PennDOT data, more than 14,600 accidents involved a distracted driver in Pennsylvania in 2012, with 57 deaths in those accidents. Over the past five years, nearly 11 percent of Pennsylvania accidents involved a driver distraction, resulting in more than 300 fatalities statewide.

To help avoid distractions while driving, PennDOT recommends that drivers follow these simple safety tips:

For more information on distracted driving and the state’s anti-texting law, visit www.JustDrivePA.com.

 

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