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Danger of distraction while driving highlighted 

Danger of distraction while driving highlighted 

E-Training World has launched a new module designed to help warn drivers of the dangers of being distracted while on the road. 

Published 8 Jul 2024By CV Show News

The training uses high-definition in-vehicle and roadside footage to highlight the wide range of driver distractions, raise awareness of their dangers and train drivers on how to avoid them.

Distracted driving is a major cause of crashes annually – about 2,500 each year are caused by distractions inside the vehicle. The most common is the driver using a mobile phone – but other causes include fiddling with the satnav or in-car infotainment system, eating and drinking or even smoking and vaping.

Jonathan Mosley, sales and marketing director at E-Training World, said:

If drivers have their eyes off the road for just six seconds at 30mph, the vehicle will have travelled over 80 metres, which is why it is so important to remain focused on the road, rather than anything else.

In addition to mobile phone legislation, police can bring a prosecution for an incident involving a distracted driver under a wide range of legislation, depending on the degree of distraction and the severity of the result.

Driving requires 100% concentration. By helping drivers understand the many ways they can be distracted, from eating a sandwich to looking at a crash, arguing with a fellow passenger, reading a note or sorting out their sat nav and the potential consequences of those distractions, we can boost driver awareness and help to reduce the risk of accidents, collisions and injuries,

added Mosley.

E-Training World services some of the largest fleet operators in the UK and also provides branded/white-labelled systems to many of the best-known companies in the fleet sector.

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