An inattentive driver:
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Carries on an eye-contact conversation with a passenger while driving.
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Gazes at objects off the roadway while driving.
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Daydreams.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Driving requires your full attention. Distracted driving can cause crashes, resulting in property damage, injury or death. A distraction is anything that takes your attention away from driving. Common distractions include: observing outside surroundings, reaching for an object, daydreaming, changing the radio, interacting with passengers, eating, using a cell phone and more.
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