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In Canada, Dangerous Driving And Speeding Tickets

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Many drivers, in order to get more done in their day, have taken to multitasking during their daily commute. This is a not a good idea because it could lead to dangerous driving and speeding tickets or even worse. Deadly car crashes have been the result of people trying to do too much while in their vehicle and not paying attention to driving and the other cars around them. Distracted drivers are becoming the number one cause of car accidents around the world.

The task at hand, driving, should always be what a person behind the wheel is concentrating on. This is not always the case because people are using their cars as mini offices or family rooms with the latest danger to drivers, texting and driving. A cell phone text message, to send or read, takes a great deal of concentration, so does driving. Trying to do any two things at one time is almost impossible and one ends up suffering from lack off attention. Usually it’s the driving, people will begin to sway or weave into the other lane when they are looking at or sending a text and some people begin to accelerate their speed without realizing it.

Add talking on a cell phone to a person driving along a busy highway, which requires someone’s undivided attention, and they have a recipe for disaster. Concentration is the key ingredient to arriving at a destination safely. Talking with someone in the passenger seat or on the phone could cause a person to accelerate with out noticing it and this could cause a fatal car accident. Distracted drivers are now the number one leading cause of accidents in many countries. They are making a bigger impact on driving then drunk drivers, who still contribute a large amount to the population of dying drivers. An individual who can not concentrate on the road even when they are alone in their vehicle is a danger to themselves and others.

Another one of the number one distractions, right up there with drunk driving, was eating while driving. However, the cell phone has surpassed the portable burrito lunch as a major distraction to a driver. Drinking and eating lunch or a snack while driving might not require that much attention, but if something were to spill, this would have the driver taking their eyes off the road and it only takes a second for something to happen. Eating and driving is one of the major concerns for those who give out speeding tickets for distracted drivers.

A lot of the newer cars, vans especially, come equipped with built-in DVD players. This means that the passengers could be enjoying a movie while the driver is tooling down the road. It is very easy for a driver to start listening to a movie or television show and become caught up in the dialog and become one of the millions of distracted drivers on the roadway. Placing an entertainment system in the back of the car for children and other passengers may have been a good idea for some families, but not for the driver. The best vehicles with the onboard DVD entertainment systems have the personal earplugs so people can listen to their movie without disturbing the driver.

Bad weather is another reason for people being pulled over and given a speeding ticket. Many people don’t think about the weather and having to change their driving but when the weather become bad with rain or sleet or snow, a driver should adjust their driving accordingly. The driver needs to slow down, not follow as closely and above all, pay more attention.

Playing at speed racer or driving above the posted speed limit only to get where they need to be faster is a dangerous ‘game’ many driver’s take on every day. Over and over again, research has shown that a driver is only taking a couple of seconds off their commute when they are speeding from one place to another. They are in greater danger when they ignore traffic signs and signals just to get to where they are going on time. Speed limit signs are designed to help people get to where they are going in a timely manor.

Driving the posted speed limit, obeying traffic and street signs, using a turn signal when appropriate and keeping all interior distractions to a minimum, a driver could avoid dangerous driving and speeding tickets which cost lives and money. Being pulled over for speeding or any other traffic violation is a hassle for drivers and even for the criminal lawyer Toronto. However, it does save lives because if they were left to continue to speed along, they could end up being issued an accident ticket or worse. Paying attention is the best way to drive safely because a moment is all it takes to become distracted and change ones life.

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