Kids pose driving danger

May 29, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

British drivers may be at risk of having an accident simply by having their children in the car with them.

Almost eight million motorists say that their children are a distraction while they are behind the wheel and many people admit to being on auto-pilot during much of their time on the road.

LV= General Insurance points to official figures which say that 2,895 of the 150,000 accidents on British roads are caused by distraction and is urging drivers to remain focused while behind the wheel.

“On today’s busy roads, with 16 per cent of accidents having fatal or serious consequences, it is vital to maintain 100 per cent concentration when behind the wheel,” said Andrew Beard, from LV.

“It is frightening to think what can happen in the split second when drivers take their mind of the road.”

Mr Beard went on to point out that any distraction while driving is dangerous and said simple tasks such as changing a CD or smoking can lead to a crash.

“With the holiday season just around the corner, many families will be setting off on longer than usual car journeys – preparation is the key to help avoid in-car distractions,” he continued.

“Packing the car with travel games and books before you set off will help to keep the children amused whilst on the move. You may also want to think about getting your CDs loaded and your radio tuned, so you can listen to your favourite tracks without having to fiddle with the audio equipment.”

Tags: usual car, Andrew Beard, general insurance, travel games, distraction, Packing, car distractions, Text messaging

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