PennDOT Reminds Drivers to Focus Full Attention on the Road

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation joins the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in recognizing April as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and reminds all motorists that driving is a skill that requires their undivided attention.

“Every time someone diverts their attention from the task of driving – even for a second – they are putting themselves and others at risk,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards.  “Driving is a skill that requires one hundred percent of your attention one hundred percent of the time.”

Distracted driving is any action that draws attention away from the safe operation of a vehicle. There are three types of driver distractions: visual, causing drivers to take their eyes off the road; manual, causing drivers to take their hands off the wheel; and cognitive, causing drivers to take their mind off the road.

One dangerous activity that involves all three types of distraction – texting – has been addressed through the state’s anti-texting law, which took effect in March 2012. The law prohibits text-based communication while driving, and makes texting while driving a primary offense carrying a $50 fine.

According to PennDOT data, more than 14,800 crashes involved a distracted driver in Pennsylvania in 2015, with 66 deaths in those crashes. Over the past five years, over 11 percent of Pennsylvania crashes 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.org and look under “Traffic Safety Information.”

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