- Smoking-related distractions (getting a cigarette out of the package, lighting the cigarette, disposing of the ashes)
- Pets or other moving objects in the vehicle (to avoid this distraction, secure all pets in a carrier, pet car seat, or crate while riding in the car)
- Using various controls in the car (GPS, cruise control, adjusting the mirrors, changing the station on the stereo)
- Adjusting heat/air conditioning
- Eating and drinking (at best, eating or drinking limits you to just one hand on the steering wheel)
- Passengers in the vehicle (talking to friends or children, handing toys or items back to children, looking in the backseat to monitor behavior, making eye contact with a passenger while talking)
- Outside events (it is critical to stay aware of your surroundings, but try to keep your vision on the road ahead of you the majority of the time – remember that rubbernecking is dangerous)
- Sleepy driving or driving while preoccupied (if you are struggling to remain focused on the road, find a safe place to pull over and rest)
If you have been injured by a distracted driver, contact the Eisenberg Law Firm right away. Our experienced Wisconsin car accident attorneys will work diligently to get you the compensation you deserve.
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