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1 Just Drive VA

2 This CommonHealth program will address 3 main points This CommonHealth program will address 3 main points Distracted Driving Distracted Driving Impaired Driving Impaired Driving Defensive Driving Defensive Driving Stay safe when driving for work, errands or pleasure Stay safe when driving for work, errands or pleasure

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4 Distracted Driving A Virginia Tech study reported that 80% of all crashes and 65% of all near crashed involved a distracted driver! A Virginia Tech study reported that 80% of all crashes and 65% of all near crashed involved a distracted driver!

5 What is Distracted Driving? Distracted Driving is defined as anything that takes your eyes or mind off of the task of driving. Distracted Driving is defined as anything that takes your eyes or mind off of the task of driving. What do you think are some distracting behaviors? What do you think are some distracting behaviors? Changing the radio station Changing the radio station Reaching for an object Reaching for an object Driving drowsy Driving drowsy Looking at an external object Looking at an external object Reading Reading Dialing a phone Dialing a phone Texting Texting Applying makeup Applying makeup Other Ideas?????? Other Ideas??????

6 Distracted Driving Can we all agree that this is distracted driving?

7 Distracted Driving But, how many of us check and take that one important phone call? Or look down for a moment to insert a CD or change the station?

8 Distracted Driving Vision is a very important sense for safe driving. Vision is a very important sense for safe driving. Drivers using hands-free phones have a tendency to “look at” but not “see” objects. Drivers using hands-free phones have a tendency to “look at” but not “see” objects. Handheld phones decrease what eyes process, Handheld phones decrease what eyes process, and take one hand off the steering wheel!

9 Distracted Driving Estimates indicate that drivers using cell phones look but fail to see up to 50% of the information in their driving environment. Estimates indicate that drivers using cell phones look but fail to see up to 50% of the information in their driving environment. Drivers are looking out the windshield, but they do not process everything. Drivers are looking out the windshield, but they do not process everything. Make your vehicle a “No Phone Zone.” Make your vehicle a “No Phone Zone.”

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11 Driving for Work The most dangerous part of the day for any employee is the time they spend in their vehicle. The most dangerous part of the day for any employee is the time they spend in their vehicle. Crashes are the #1 cause of workplace death. Crashes are the #1 cause of workplace death. Decide to JUST DRIVE! Decide to JUST DRIVE! Eliminate distractions when driving to and from the office. Eliminate distractions when driving to and from the office. Take great care when driving for any work related events. Take great care when driving for any work related events.

12 Impaired Driving Alcohol or drug impairment. Alcohol or drug impairment. Anytime we drive when sleepy, angry or distressed. Anytime we drive when sleepy, angry or distressed. Impaired driving delays reaction or braking time and can cause drivers to speed without realizing it! Impaired driving delays reaction or braking time and can cause drivers to speed without realizing it!

13 Drowsy Driving 60% of adult drivers say they have driven a vehicle while feeling drowsy. 60% of adult drivers say they have driven a vehicle while feeling drowsy. More than 1/3 have actually fallen asleep at the wheel! More than 1/3 have actually fallen asleep at the wheel! National Sleep Foundation’s poll

14 Drowsy Driving 4% admit they have had an accident or near accident because they dozed off or were too tired to drive. 4% admit they have had an accident or near accident because they dozed off or were too tired to drive. Shift workers whose sleep is disrupted by working at night or working long or irregular hours have delayed reaction times and risk crashes. Shift workers whose sleep is disrupted by working at night or working long or irregular hours have delayed reaction times and risk crashes. National Sleep Foundation’s poll cont …

15 Drowsy Driving Rest when not working, plan stops when driving. Rest when not working, plan stops when driving. Before you push on for “just another fifty miles”, keep in mind that sleepy drivers can be just as dangerous as drunken ones. Before you push on for “just another fifty miles”, keep in mind that sleepy drivers can be just as dangerous as drunken ones. Stay alert; it can save your life! Stay alert; it can save your life!

16 Drinking and Driving Plan ahead for any special occasion, celebration or night out. Plan ahead for any special occasion, celebration or night out. If you plan to drink when you leave home, have an alternative way home sorted out in advance: If you plan to drink when you leave home, have an alternative way home sorted out in advance: Program a taxi company's phone number into your cell phone. Program a taxi company's phone number into your cell phone. Choose a designated sober driver. Choose a designated sober driver. Sleep on a friend's sofa. Sleep on a friend's sofa. Call someone who can come and get you. See if your area offers a safe ride program. Call someone who can come and get you. See if your area offers a safe ride program. Don't accept a ride from someone else who is impaired. Don't accept a ride from someone else who is impaired.

17 Defensive Driving Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations defines defensive driving as “driving to save lives, time, and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.” Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations defines defensive driving as “driving to save lives, time, and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.” Watching out for the other guy is one of the best things you can do when you are behind the steering wheel of a vehicle. Watching out for the other guy is one of the best things you can do when you are behind the steering wheel of a vehicle.

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19 Defensive Driving Regular seat belt use is the single most effective way to protect people and reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes. Regular seat belt use is the single most effective way to protect people and reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes. Young children use seat belts more if the driver uses a seat belt. Young children use seat belts more if the driver uses a seat belt. Almost 40% of children riding with unbelted drivers were themselves unrestrained. Almost 40% of children riding with unbelted drivers were themselves unrestrained. Remember to set a safe example. Remember to set a safe example. Make Buckling Up Automatic for Everyone! Make Buckling Up Automatic for Everyone!

20 Virginia Law Seat belts save lives! And remember….Virginia state law requires that: Seat belts save lives! And remember….Virginia state law requires that: Adults in the front seat be properly restrained Adults in the front seat be properly restrained Children under the age of 18 in all seating positions be properly restrained (as of July 2010) Children under the age of 18 in all seating positions be properly restrained (as of July 2010) Children under the age of 8 be secured in the appropriate child restraint device (like a booster seat or car seat) Children under the age of 8 be secured in the appropriate child restraint device (like a booster seat or car seat)

21 Defensive Driving Check Mirrors (and adjust – if needed). Check Mirrors (and adjust – if needed). How many of us drive unfamiliar cars for work? Adjusting mirrors is a must when in a strange car! How many of us drive unfamiliar cars for work? Adjusting mirrors is a must when in a strange car! Attach blind spot mirrors to each of your side mirrors in your personal car. Attach blind spot mirrors to each of your side mirrors in your personal car. Never hang around in the blind spot of another car or truck. If you can’t see a truck’s mirrors they can’t see you! Never hang around in the blind spot of another car or truck. If you can’t see a truck’s mirrors they can’t see you! Leave a safety cushion of space between cars when stopped. Leave a safety cushion of space between cars when stopped. Don’t tailgate when driving. Don’t tailgate when driving. Always use your signals (Failing to signal is a violation in Virginia). Always use your signals (Failing to signal is a violation in Virginia).

22 Defensive Driving Never assume that other drivers will follow the rules of the road. Be alert and cautious. Never assume that other drivers will follow the rules of the road. Be alert and cautious. Always yield to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists. Always yield to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists. When buying your next vehicle, consider some of these lifesaving technologies: When buying your next vehicle, consider some of these lifesaving technologies: Side-impact air bags Side-impact air bags Electronic stability control Electronic stability control Blind-zone warning Blind-zone warning Adaptive headlights Adaptive headlights Go to www.intellichoice.com for more information. Go to www.intellichoice.com for more information.www.intellichoice.com

23 Enjoy Virginia Driving Virginia Byways http://www.virginiadot.org/programs/prog-byways-sites.asp http://www.virginiadot.org/programs/prog-byways-sites.asp Virginia Main Street Districts http://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/CommunityDevelopmentRevitalization/VMS_Promotional_Publications_Brochures.htm http://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/CommunityDevelopmentRevitalization/VMS_Promotional_Publications_Brochures.htm The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel http://www.cbbt.com/ http://www.cbbt.com/ Jamestown-Scotland Ferry http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/ferry-jamestown.asp http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/ferry-jamestown.asp

24 Enjoy Virginia Driving Virginia Beach http://www.vbfun.com/visitors/ http://www.vbfun.com/visitors/ Nelson Scenic Loop www.nelsonscenicloop.com www.nelsonscenicloop.com Covered Bridges of VA http://www.virginiadot.org/info/faq-covbridgemap.asp http://www.virginiadot.org/info/faq-covbridgemap.asp

25 Questions? Thank you for participating! Visit the CommonHealth website at www.commonhealth.virginia.gov for more resources. www.commonhealth.virginia.gov


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