Every driver has the responsibility to use the road in a manner that is mindful of other drivers. This is known as a duty of care. For example, when a driver engages in any activity that takes their eyes and attention off the road, that driver is no longer driving in a safe manner and could be acting negligently.
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of auto accidents in New Mexico and throughout the United States. Despite anti-distracted driving laws and awareness campaigns, distracted driving still claims over 3,000 lives annually nationwide. So what types of distractions cause car accidents?
Basically, there are three main types of driver distraction: manual, visual and cognitive. Each type of distraction can put lives at risk, and often all three types of distraction are involved in crashes.
Studies have shown that phone use is perhaps the most common and most dangerous type of distraction, and texting while driving has been shown to be just as dangerous as drunk driving.
Even when you are doing everything you can to ensure that you are not distracted behind the wheel, you have no control over another driver’s behavior. If you suffer injuries due to a distracted driver, it’s important to know your options for obtaining the financial compensation you need for medical bills, lost income and other costs resulting from the crash. To learn more, please see our New Mexico car accident overview.