Avoid Road Rage By Following These 10 Golden Rules
August 29, 2016
Do Not Be A Distracted Driver

In the U.S. in 2014, 3,179 people were killed from collisions involving distracted drivers and 431,000 people were injured. While using cell phones is on the rise and is currently one of the most common distractions among drivers, other types include eating and drinking, talking to passengers, putting on make-up, reading and writing, adjusting temperature controls or the radio, watching a video or using a navigation system. The only way to ensure your focus is on the road is to concentrate on nothing but driving.