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April is Distracted Driving Month

April is Distracted Driving Month

Of the more than 65,000 people killed in car crashes over the past two years, one in 10 were in crashes where at least one of the drivers was distracted according to police report data analyzed by Erie Insurance.  Distracted driving takes many forms, and all can have deadly consequences.  Erie Insurance’s analysis of the police report data in the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), a nationwide census of fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes, identified the top ten distracted driving behaviors involved in fatal car crashes in order of highest percentage of occurrence:

  • Daydreaming
  • Cell phone use (talking, listening, dialing and texting)
  • “Rubbernecking”
  • Talking with or looking at other occupants in the car
  • Using or reaching for a device, such as a navigational device
  • Eating or drinking
  • Adjusting audio or climate controls
  • Using other car controls such as adjusting rear view mirrors
  • A moving object in the car, such as a pet
  • Smoking-related activities

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and an important opportunity to make local drivers aware of just how deadly distracted driving is and how they can avoid putting themselves and others at risk.

April is Distracted Driving Month

April is Distracted Driving Month

Of the more than 65,000 people killed in car crashes over the past two years, one in 10 were in crashes where at least one of the drivers was distracted according to police report data analyzed by Erie Insurance.  Distracted driving takes many forms, and all can have deadly consequences.  Erie Insurance’s analysis of the police report data in the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), a nationwide census of fatal motor vehicle traffic crashes, identified the top ten distracted driving behaviors involved in fatal car crashes in order of highest percentage of occurrence:

  • Daydreaming
  • Cell phone use (talking, listening, dialing and texting)
  • “Rubbernecking”
  • Talking with or looking at other occupants in the car
  • Using or reaching for a device, such as a navigational device
  • Eating or drinking
  • Adjusting audio or climate controls
  • Using other car controls such as adjusting rear view mirrors
  • A moving object in the car, such as a pet
  • Smoking-related activities

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and an important opportunity to make local drivers aware of just how deadly distracted driving is and how they can avoid putting themselves and others at risk.

AAA Billboards Urge "Don't Text & Drive"

AAA Billboards Urge "Don't Text & Drive"

A law to ban texting while driving takes full effect on March 1, 2013, following a sixth-month grace period. Signed by Gov. John Kasich back on June 1, House Bill 99 makes texting behind the wheel illegal for motorists of all ages on a secondary enforcement basis. The offense can be cited only if another moving violation has occurred.

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Northeast Ohio motorists pay more at the pump

Northeast Ohio motorists pay more at the pump

Northeast Ohio gas prices climbed this week as local motorists paid an average 19 cents more at the pump. Today’s average is $3.816.

According to the Fuel Gauge, gas prices are continuing to rise across the country. The national average is $3.748, up 15 cents over last week and 45 cents this month. The state with the lowest average price is Wyoming at $3.189.

Gas Mileage Tips

Gas Mileage Tips

Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may save more than gas money.

Northeast Ohio gas prices gain eight cents

Northeast Ohio gas prices gain eight cents

Northeast Ohio drivers have to dig a little deeper into their wallets since area gas prices increased over eight cents to $3.391 this week. 

Interchange improvements coming to Brooklyn

Interchange improvements coming to Brooklyn

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be making improvements to the I-480 interchange at Tiedeman Road, in the city of Brooklyn, that will reduce congestion and improve safety.