In this regard, what is the best way to deal with a distracted driver?
Give the distracted driver a wide berth. Try to pull ahead of the distracted driver, or slow down and let them pull ahead. If you can't get away from the distracted driver, call 911 and report your concern. When calling 911, report behavior of the driver, not just that the driver is texting.
Similarly, how much would the at fault driver have to pay for a victim? For example, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) the estimated cost for a victim who was severely injured in an auto collision is $247,000. The minimum insurance coverage of $15,000 doesn't even cover 10% of that. Even minor injuries cost $26,000.
Also Know, how do you recognize a distracted driver?
Signs That a Driver is Distracted
- Drifting or swerving from lane.
- Sudden breaking in reaction to normal traffic stops.
- Running red lights or stop signs.
- Following too closely.
- Stopping longer than necessary at traffic stops.
- Driving much slower or faster than the speed limit or flow of traffic.
What are the 4 types of distractions while driving?
There are four types of driver distraction: Visual – looking at something other than the road. Auditory – hearing something not related to driving. Manual – manipulating something other than the steering wheel.
