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Distracted Driving has Become an Epidemic. But You Can Stop It.

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distracted-driving-car-accidentsYou’ve probably already heard this before: Distracted driving has become an epidemic in the United States. With PSAs running constantly on TV and news stories of drivers getting into accidents while texting, there’s no way you can ignore the problem. But it is fact, there is a serious problem with distracted driving in this country.

According to the US Department of Transportation, approximately 3,154 people were killed in auto accidents involving a distracted driver in 2013. Texting behind the wheel has become a dangerous habit that many of us still do. And with new innovations in technology such as wearable tech like the Apple iWatch, it’s easy to keep our eyes off the road. By not paying attention, you can get into a serious car accident that may result in someone’s death.

In New Jersey, there are strict bans in place on cell phone use behind the wheel. If you are caught with cell phone in your hand while driving you could be facing the following penalties:

Although the lure of our electronic screens may be too great to put down, there are ways that you can stop driving distracted:

If you get into an accident with a distracted driver, we can help. The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has been helping auto accident victims for more than 26 years. Contact us today for a free consultation.

 

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