The
year is 2012. In a digital world, we’re
connected to our devices like an extended limb.
We keep them close by, and by the flick of a wrist can perform a
plethora of activities within seconds.
From games, to phone calls, and bank statements, our gadgets can do
almost anything. Devices like the
iPhone, and other smartphones can make life easier, but what happens when they
move from being a helpful aid to a distracting nuisance?
The
National Transportation Safety Board cited
2010 crash data that indicated 17 percent of crashes reported to police
involved driver distraction, but only 3 percent of those crashes involved the
use of in-car onboard devices. We’re
distracted. That’s the bottom line. I can’t recall how many times I’ve seen a
fellow driver send a quick text or take a call while driving. It’s extremely dangerous.
The NHTSA held hearings that
will be presented to crack down on cellphone/smartphone usage. “Distracted driving is unsafe, irresponsible
and can have deadly consequences,” NHTSA Administrator David Strickland said
Monday at the first of three hearings held last week in Washington, Chicago and
Los Angeles.
In December, the National
Transportation Safety Board recommended states ban all use of portable
cellphones. We have to begin to govern
ourselves in our vehicles. We enjoy
servicing every consumer correctly and we want to make sure you’re safe on and
off of our lot. Drive safely!
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