○ Visual Distraction: Taking your eyes off the road to look at your phone means
you’re not watching where you’re going, which is crucial for safe driving.
○ Manual Distraction: Removing one or both hands from the steering wheel to
type or read a message reduces your control over the vehicle.
○ Cognitive Distraction: Focusing on the content of a text message distracts your
mind from the task of driving, impairing your ability to make quick decisions.
○ Reaction Time: Texting while driving slows down your reaction time, making it
harder to respond to sudden changes in traffic, such as a vehicle stopping
abruptly in front of you or a pedestrian crossing the road.
○ Accident Statistics: Studies have shown that texting while driving significantly
increases the likelihood of accidents. Drivers who text are up to 23 times more
likely to be involved in a crash compared to those who are not distracted.
○ Fatalities: Texting while driving can lead to fatal accidents, endangering not only
the driver but also passengers, other motorists, and pedestrians.
○ Injuries: Non-fatal accidents caused by texting while driving can result in serious
injuries, leading to long-term physical and emotional consequences.
○ Traffic Violations: Many jurisdictions have laws prohibiting texting while driving.
Violators can face fines, points on their driving record, and even license
suspension.
○ Criminal Charges: In cases where texting while driving leads to severe
accidents or fatalities, drivers may face criminal charges such as reckless driving
or vehicular manslaughter.
○ Higher Premiums: Being caught texting while driving or being involved in an
accident caused by texting can lead to higher insurance premiums.
○ Claims Denial: In some cases, insurance companies may deny claims if it is
proven that the driver was texting at the time of the accident.
○ Endangering Lives: Texting while driving puts the lives of others at risk,
including passengers, pedestrians, and other road users.
○ Emotional Trauma: Accidents caused by texting while driving can lead to
emotional trauma for the driver and those affected by the crash, including victims’
families.
○ Medical Expenses: Accidents resulting from texting while driving can lead to
significant medical expenses for treatment and rehabilitation.
○ Property Damage: Collisions can cause extensive property damage, leading to
costly repairs or replacements of vehicles and other property.
○ Critical Seconds: Research indicates that the average time a driver’s eyes are
off the road while texting is around 5 seconds. At 55 mph, this is equivalent to
driving the length of a football field blindfolded.
LINK LIST
Field Services
Partnerships
Compliance
Resources
VISIT US
4401 16th Avenue West Williston, ND 58801.
2740 Sims Street Suite B Dickinson , ND 58601
(701) 572-8140
BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION
Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:
● Pioneering Excellence Everyday
● Supporting each other to put customers first
● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.
Powered By Upleveled Strategies
BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION
Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:
● Pioneering Excellence Everyday
● Supporting each other to put customers first
● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.
VISIT US
4401 16th Avenue West Williston, ND 58801.
2740 Sims Street Suite B Dickinson , ND 58601
(701) 572-8140
LINK LIST
Field Services
Partnerships
Compliance
Resources
Powered By Upleveled Strategies