Distracted drivers are at a greater risk of a crash when they are:
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Adjusting the radio.
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Talking on a cell phone.
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Using social media.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Driver distraction is one of the main causes of collisions and deaths. When driving, you will not be able to react as quickly if you are using a cell phone, adjusting audio devices or staring at people, things or events happening off of the roadway.
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