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Distracted Driving Injures Thousands of Wisconsinites Every Year

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013   

MADISON, Wis. - Distracted driving claims a lot of lives and results in thousands of injuries to Wisconsin drivers every year, according to Pam Moen, public affairs director at AAA Wisconsin. April is national Distracted Driving Awareness month, and Moen said that nationwide since 2010, distracted drivers have caused more than 400,000 injuries.

"Almost 20 percent of all injury crashes in 2010 were reported to be caused by distraction, and more than 3000 people were killed in 2011 in crashes that involved a distracted driver," Moen stated.

And it's not just talking on the phone or texting: Moen noted that there are many other driving distractions, including adjusting the radio, eating, and putting on makeup.

She warned that it only takes a fraction of a second to change a life forever.

"Sometimes we're multitasking and we get in a hurry and we think 'I'm just going to do this one quick thing' and that split-second decision can cause a terrible tragedy, that once it's done cannot be undone," she said.

Moen remarked that many drivers think hands-free cell phone calls while driving are safe. That's not really the case, she said, because talking on the phone takes concentration away from the primary mission of driving safely.

Wisconsin has a law against texting while driving, but Moen said that, too often, drivers ignore that law. She said texting is just about the most dangerous thing you can do while driving.

"It requires visual, manual, and cognitive attention from the driver so it's really giving you the triple whammy where you've got your eyes off the road, you've got your hands off the wheel, and you've got your mind off the task of driving," she declared.


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