Coalition Partners
Distracted Driving is any activity which could divert a persons attention
from the primary task of driving.
EATING - GROOMING- READING - PASSANGERS - PETS- CELL PHONE USE
Resources
National Safety Council
The Free Cell Phone Policy Kit
http://safety.nsc.org/cellphonekit
http://www.nsc.org/learn/Pages/nsc-on-the-road.aspx
http://www.nsc.org/learn/NSC-Initiatives/Pages/teen-driving.aspx
American Society of Safety Engineers
Distracted Driving: No Texting A brochure that covers the hazards of texting and distracted driving
TPS Distracted Driving Subcommittee The Transportation Practice Specialty (TPS) was asked to establish a subcommittee on distracted driving in February 2012. The issue of distracted driving
Distractions on the Road Distraction.gov defines distracted driving as “any activity that could divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving. All distractions endanger driver
Distracted Driving: Do Drivers’ Perceptions of Distractions Become More Accurate Over Time? Many people agree that driving distracted is an unsafe act, yet many people still perform distracting
Distracted Driving: Do Drivers' Perceptions of Distractions Become More Accurate Over Time? Many people agree that driving distracted is an unsafe act, yet many people still perform distracting
PowerPoint: Distracted Driving This PowerPoint presentation discusses what distracted driving is and why it is so dangerous, what steps employers can take to protect their workers who drive
Tips to Avoid Distracted Driving Events, such as texting, map reading, talking on the phone, changing the radio dial, reaching for an object, fishing around in a bag, personal grooming and similar
Distracted Driving Remains a Problem for Teens According to a new in-car video study released by the AAA Foundation, teen drivers are more likely to to engage in driving distractions. This article
The Risks of Distracted Driving James Solomon is the program development and training director for the National Safety Council’s (NSC) defensive driving courses. In this interview, Solomon explains
Distracted Driving Driver inattention is a major contributor to highway crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that at least 25% of police-reported crashes involve some
State of Arizona
Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety
https://www.azgohs.gov/programs/default.asp?ID=56
http://www.azdps.gov/media/news/View/?p=506
https://www.azcourts.gov/drive
Other Sources
https://www.abc15.com/news/operation-safe-roads
https://safestart.com/?s=driving
http://www.myimprov.com/defensive-driving/arizona/driver-resources/
http://www.aarp.org/home-family/getting-around/driving-resource-center/driving-welcome/
https://www.samndan.com/drunk-vs-drowsy-vs-distracted-driving/
http://www.teensafedriver.com/resources.asp