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Avoid Distracted Driving

Ultimately, it is up to you to avoid distractions. Distractions are everywhere and you must be committed to avoiding distractions and giving your full attention to the task at hand—safely driving your vehicle. 

Commitment – Plan Ahead

Commitment – Control Your Driving

The second commitment is to take control of your driving.

Commitment – Clear Mind

Finally, you need to be committed to having a clear mind. It is almost impossible to focus on driving when you allow your mind to wander off to work, family pressure, or simple daydreaming. Your focus must be on your driving and not on your surroundings, such as billboards, construction zones, accidents, or passengers. You need to be mentally and emotionally prepared, if you are to drive safely.

Every time you get behind the wheel, people are counting on you to be a professional, to drive safely, and to arrive at your destination without incident or accident.

Safe@Work is brought to you by Federated Insurance. This is for general information and risk prevention purposes only. The recommendations herein may help reduce the risk of loss but are not a guarantee of the elimination of any risk of loss. It is not provided as a substitute for any regulatory standards that may apply. The information is accurate as of publication and is subject to change. The contents of this presentation should not be considered legal or expert advice. Qualified counsel should be sought regarding questions specific to your circumstances.

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