Showing posts with label Distracted Driving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Distracted Driving. Show all posts

Monday, 1 December 2014

#NationalSafeDrivingWeek - #ThumbsUpPhonesDown the right direction on the road to safe driving!

Reminder: To Put Your Phone Down When You Get Behind the Wheel. #NationalSafeDrivingWeek #ThumbsUpPhoneDown 

I've been driving for many years, far more than I'm willing to admit, but lets just say I've turned 29 a number of times. I know we like to think that with age comes the wisdom and life experience that helps us make better choices, but I'm not sure that's always true. In particular I don't think it's true when it comes to safe driving. 

Unlike the youth of today, many of us "mature" drivers have not taken a driving course. More likely than not our parents, sibling, or friend taught us to drive, and since then we've had no additional training or refresher courses. Meaning a great many of us do not know how a 4-way stop works and who has the right of way, or how to properly navigate a traffic circle

FYI:


Image via Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Image via Ontario Ministry of Transportation

We think our years of driving somehow compensates for distracted driving, and not giving the road 100% of our attention. We think we are fine if we've only had a few drinks, or to to drive while taking medication that warns us not to drive while taking it. We think it's only the young kids that speed, or are distracted by others in the vehicle.

BUT
We are wrong. 

I have two boys, both of whom are making their way through the courses and phases of getting their licence. My youngest is the one pointing out people speeding, not indicating, running a red, or not coming to a full stop at a stop sign. He is the one noting that the person beside us in talking, texting, or READING while they are driving. And guess what ... the majority of the time it is not teens and young drivers, it's us, the ones who have had our licences for ages and should know better and be modelling  better behaviour to our kids and those young drivers around us. 

Maybe we just need a little help, or a refresher every now and then. Given National Safe Driving Week started today I thought I would share a few tips of my own and links from TELUS  and the Canada Safety Council to help get us headed in the right direction on our road to safe driving.

Image via TELUS

Cathy's Safe Driving Tips ... as easy as 1,2,3.


Cathy's Tip #1
See this bag...


It came from the dollar store. What if you buy one and put your phone in this every time you get into your car and leave it there until you get out. 

Cathy's Tip #2
See this note. 


What if you put this somewhere in your vehicle so you or anyone else that drives your vehicle can see it as a reminder to give their full attention to the road.

Cathy's Tip #3
Take some time every year to review the rules of the road and then actually follow them! 
Traffic Signs and Lights

Some Tips from TELUS:




Helpful Links:





Yep, just me Cathy thinking about Distracted Driving and how not to be. 

Note: I was not compensated for this post in any way. The purpose of this post is merely to share what I consider to be valuable information and resources with my readers.