Websites with Information on Distracted Driving

Websites with Information on Distracted Driving

AAA Exchange

The AAA Exchange was designed to foster communication between AAA and the 61 million members it represents. It is an extension of AAA’s long history of public service and provides a look into important safety, consumer, automotive, and travel issues.

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Distracted Driving

Anything that takes your attention away from driving can be a distraction. Sending a text message, talking on a cell phone, using a navigation system, and eating while driving are a few examples of distracted driving. Any of these distractions can endanger you, your passengers, and others on the road.

Go to CDC Distracted Driving

End Distracted Driving

Learn the Facts About Distracted Driving.

Go to EndDD.org

Governors Highway Safety Administration (GHSA) Distracted Driving

Driver distraction – which includes eating, drinking, grooming, day-dreaming, talking and texting on handheld devices and many other actions that take a motorist’s eyes and mind off the road – is a contributing factor in many crashes despite many instances going unreported. 

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Traffic Safety Marketing Campaigns

Traffic Safety Marketing, created and managed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, helps connect states, local governments and traffic safety stakeholders to resources, marketing material, and content that assist in the development of timely behavioral and vehicle safety outreach initiatives.

Go to Traffic Safety Marketing Campaigns