
Your decision to speed...
Your decision to play games behind the wheel...
Your decision to drive with your phone in hand...
Your decision to drive distracted...
WILL change someone's live permanently . It will happen to you, it's just a matter of time.
**Information that is released to us in terms of fatalities, percentages and statistics across the United States always lag in time. For example you will see numbers listed on our site from 2021-2022 listed in 2023 accounting for numbers coming out of 2022. The numbers rolling out for 2024 are just now beginning to roll out as of February 2025, with adjusted and final numbers being released sometime during the summer. We will update our site accordingly, those who are signed up to receive our emails, will be notified when the final numbers are posted. **
The First 2024 Data Is In—And It's Alarming
As we begin reviewing the initial reports for 2024, the data surrounding distracted driving is deeply concerning. If you or someone you love has been affected by a distracted driving incident—or if you’re a parent of a new or soon-to-be driver—this is information you need to see.
Distracted driving is not just a bad habit—it’s a national crisis. Despite increased awareness efforts, the numbers are not improving at the rate they should be. Below is a comprehensive overview of recent data and trends that underscore just how serious the problem has become.
It’s more than texting. The following behaviors all contribute to fatal and non-fatal crashes:
Reaching for an item while driving increases crash risk by 800%—if it can’t wait, pull over.
We share these numbers to scare you— to wake us all up. It's the brutal , blunt honest truth. The reality is that "gentle" has gotten us to the high statistics and numbers that we are seeing today. The consequences of distracted driving are real, widespread, and far too often fatal. Awareness is the first step—but action, education, and meaningful dialogue within families, between drivers and educators and schools and students just might be what will save lives if we change the direction in which it is being done.
If you’d like to learn more, get involved, or share your story, we’re here. This conversation includes all of us.
We all know what the hangover effect is when it comes to drinking too much alcohol. But what in the WORLD is a hangover effect when it comes to your cell phone and being behind the wheel? It's definitely a proven theory backed by studies according to AAA!
The hangover effect is a reduced cognitive function causing lingering distraction after being on your cell phone. Even if it's "Only for a minute" your brain goes into hangover mode and remains distracted for up to 27 seconds after you have put your phone down. In other words, studies show that it takes up to 27 seconds for your brain to refocus on the road once you put your phone down.

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