{"id":414,"date":"2021-07-29T14:12:58","date_gmt":"2021-07-29T14:12:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jdsilvalaw.com\/?p=414"},"modified":"2024-03-05T14:14:05","modified_gmt":"2024-03-05T20:14:05","slug":"types-of-distracted-driving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jdsilvalaw.com\/blog\/car-accidents\/types-of-distracted-driving\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Types of Distracted Driving"},"content":{"rendered":"

There are an infinite number of distractions drivers must tune out when operating their vehicles. The most common types of distractions can be divided into three categories: visual, manual, and cognitive. Understanding the three main types of distracted driving can help you learn how to avoid them and keep your focus completely on the road ahead.<\/p>\n

1. Visual Distractions<\/h2>\n

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A visual distraction is one that takes a driver\u2019s eyes off the road. When most people think of distracted driving, they immediately think of visual distractions because the world around us is full of visual distractions. There are billboards, roadside attractions, sweeping views, and wildlife on Texas roadways in rural areas.<\/p>\n

Inside the car, there are distractions such as pets or children who need assistance, but as technology has advanced, we are more often keeping our eyes on devices instead of the road. Cell phones, GPS systems, complicated entertainment centers, and TV screens in cars have increased the possibility of being visually distracted while driving.<\/p>\n

Visual distractions are extremely dangerous. If a driver takes their eyes off the road for even a few seconds to read a text while going 55 mph, they can travel the length of a football field<\/a> before they look up again.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Texting drivers can cause rear-end accidents<\/a> and highly dangerous T-bone accidents<\/a>. Not only is holding the phone to talk or text someone dangerous, but it\u2019s also been against the law<\/a> in Texas since 2017, carrying a $200 fine.<\/p>\n

2. Manual Distractions<\/h2>\n

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A manual distraction is one that physically takes a driver\u2019s hands off of the steering wheel for any amount of time. This immediately reduces the amount of control a driver has over their vehicle, as it takes both hands to maneuver a car on the road safely. Some examples of manual distractions include:<\/p>\n