Blog Post
News
Personal Injury
[05/18] Wake planned Friday for Mary Richardson Kennedy
[05/18] Newborn infant dies after dog attack at Ohio home
[05/18] Doctor pleased with progress of man hurt in wreck
Read More
Product Liability
[05/17] Honda recalls nearly 53,000 Acura TL sedans in US
[05/10] Inflatable pool slides recalled after 1 death
[05/09] Ford adds Virginia to Windstar minivan recall
Read More
Tort
[05/18] Newborn infant dies after dog attack at Ohio home
[05/18] Wake planned Friday for Mary Richardson Kennedy
[05/18] Doctor pleased with progress of man hurt in wreck
Read More
Topics
18-Wheeler Truck Accidents
Abuse & Neglect Warning Signs
Actos Drug Dangers
Assisted Living Facilities
Auto Insurance
Automobile Recalls and Defects
Autopsy
Bed Sores/Pressure Ulcers
Bicycle Accidents
C-Section
Cancer
Charter Bus Accidents
Construction Zone Accidents
DDD-Division of Developmental Disabilities
Diagnostic Errors
Distracted Driving
Drowning Deaths in Group Homes
Effects of a Concussion
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Emergency Room Malpractice
Falls in Nursing Homes
Fatigue in the Medical Workplace
Granny Cams in Nursing Homes
Group Home Health & Safety Standards
Group Homes
Hospital Negligence
Hospitals
Laws Affecting Abuse Cases
Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice in Hospitals
Medication Errors
Motorcycle Accidents
Nursing Homes
Pedestrian Safety
Pharmaceutical Errors
Pool Safety
Prevent Drowning
School Negligence
Schools -- Releases and Waivers
Seat Belts and Air Bags
Serious Personal Injury
Social Media
Statutes of Limitations
Surgical Errors
Surgical Infections
Swimming Pool Accidents
Tort Reform
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Trial Court and Appellate Court Victories for Our Clients
Vehicle Safety
Victories on Appeal for the Public
Wrongful Death
Recent Updates
May 15, 2012
Charter Bus Accidents Claim 4,000 Lives Each Year
May 13, 2012
Passed Law Changes Abuse Cases
May 07, 2012
Safety Features for Vehicles
May 01, 2012
Weight Loss Surgical Errors
April 17, 2012
Long-Term Effects of a Concussion
Archives
End Distracted Driving
Posted by: Craig A. Knapp
January 02, 2012
Topic: Distracted Driving
Remember getting your license when you were finally of age? The excitement and anticipation leading up to that point was nearly unbearable. All you could talk about is "When I'm old enough to drive I'm going to (insert action here)." Meanwhile, we had no idea the anxiety our parent or guardian was feeling over the idea of us getting behind the wheel and rightfully so. Car crashes are the number one killer of teens. The worst part about this statistic is that most accidents are avoidable. In fact, a recent study shows that 80% of teen accidents involved some sort of driver distraction as a contributing factor-leaving more than 4 million crashes taking place each year that could have been avoided.
In April 2012, a group will set out to high schools around the nation in an effort to End Distracted Driving. The states that will be visited are: Alaska, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Vermont. At these presentations, tips will be provided, as well as handouts, to help teens learn how to drive safely.
Parents: don't be afraid to set rules and boundaries for your teens while driving. If you have to, make a list of items for them to remember to do and hang it in the car. For example, put on your seatbelt, fix mirrors, make sure nothing is under the pedal, etc... Also, enforce rules early on, such as no texting while driving or no using their iPod while driving. Let them know the consequences of what partaking in these activities could do, not only to them, but to other passengers in the car and drivers on the road. Most importantly, always remember to lead by example. This is the single most important thing you could do to teach your teen safe driving tips.


