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Drivers' worst distractions revealed

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Drivers' worst distractions revealed

AAP
October 30, 2013, 6:50 pm

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Almost 20% of drivers admit to texting behind the wheel as it tops a list of motorist distractions. AP

It may sit in the palm of your hand but the mobile phone is motorists' weapon of mass distraction.

Using the communications device appears three times on a list of the 10 worst distractions for drivers in a New Zealand survey carried by AA Insurance.

It found texting while driving came out on top while talking on a mobile phone, with or without a handsfree kit, also diverted attention from the road.

Despite 92 per cent of the 1000 drivers surveyed found texting an irritant while behind the wheel almost 20 per cent still send texts illegally while driving.

"Drivers continue to risk their safety, and the safety of others, by using a mobile phone while driving," said AA Insurance customer relations head Suzanne Wolton.

"Every time you become distracted by checking or using your mobile phone while driving means you aren't focused on the road, and this can result in serious or expensive consequences."

Other major distractions include reading, personal grooming and fiddling with stereos or music players.

Wolton said people should keep mobiles on silent or activate an auto-reply to text messages while driving to avoid the temptation to answer them. Planning routes and music choices can help concentration remain on the road.


 
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