Growing Trend of Car Accidents Caused by Phone Use

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Today's necessity for easy communication with other people is quickly turning into a serious danger that threatens motorists and pedestrians.

According to a study, around 6,000 people die each year because of accidents caused by distracted drivers while another 5,000 are left seriously injured from these accidents.

More and more people are undermining the dangers of using their cellular phones when they are either driving or crossing the street. Because of this, there has been an increase on accident rates caused by distracted drivers especially by young and inexperienced drivers.


Safer Ways to Use Cellular Phones

Instead of focusing in small screens of the cellular phones while driving, motorists should follow guidelines of how to safely use the cellular phones while keeping their attention on the road.

Some think that the hands-free use of phones can prevent accidents because the driver can use both of his hands freely to maneuver the wheel. This could, however, still distract drivers who may be as alert as he should be when he reacts to sudden obstacle that he might encounter because his mind is on to something else aside from driving.


To avoid accidents, drivers must pull over if they urgently need to use their phones either to send/read a text message or answer a call. If it is not possible to pull over, drivers can answer their important phone calls through a hands-free devise and ask the caller if it would be possible to call again.

Another way of being not distracted with phones is by turning it to silent mode and trying not to glance over it once in a while. Usually, the second you turn your eyes away from the road is the same second that can cause accidents that will result to serious damages.

Other ways include making important phone calls before driving off and leaving a message in the voice mail informing them that you are driving and would call as soon as possible.

Some motorists even hide their handheld phones and electronic organizers in the compartment of their vehicles to avoid being distracted while driving.


Pedestrians using Phones

Aside from motorists, pedestrians are also in danger of being hit by vehicles because of either their own negligence or the distraction of the driver.


Pedestrians' texting or calling habits while walking and crossing can distract them and cause them to ignore traffic lights that should direct when they are allowed to cross busy streets.

They should be wary of dangers that could possibly harm them if they are not cautious of where and when to properly use their phones.

Victims of negligence caused by distracted drivers and other Cellular Phone Related Accidents are encouraged to seek the assistance of personal injury lawyers who are experts in determining fault and the amount of compensation they can recover.



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