Bradenton Police Warn: Distracted Driving Crashes Rise

Distracted driving remains a leading cause of crashes in Bradenton, endangering drivers, passengers and pedestrians.
Local authorities say distractions fall into three categories: visual (taking your eyes off the road), manual (removing your hands from the wheel) and cognitive (letting your mind wander). Texting, eating, adjusting a GPS, and phone conversations all qualify.
Nationally, distracted driving kills thousands annually. One in five victims are pedestrians or cyclists. Teen drivers face elevated risk.
Drivers should adjust mirrors, set music and handle calls before driving. Passengers can assist with navigation and alert drivers to distractions. Parents should model safe driving and discuss road rules with teen drivers.
Florida law prohibits handheld phone use while driving. Violations carry fines and points against your license.
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