Stay Safe During Distracted Driving Awareness Month
U.S. Cellular offers tips for remaining hands-free
and safe on the road
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and it’s safe to say distracted driving has become a relevant issue over the last few years deserving attention and education. With drivers both young and old on the streets, staying attentive on the road is more important than ever. In 2013, there were 3,154 deaths in relation to distracted driving. Distracted driving is not limited to using a mobile device, but also includes eating, drinking, grooming and talking to passengers. Smartphone devices, such as the iPhone 6s and the Galaxy S7, can be paired with wireless accessories to increase safety and maintain productivity on the road.
According
to a U.S. Cellular survey, 43 percent of smartphone owners use their device while
driving, and 34 percent of smartphone users get annoyed at others for doing so.
That same survey also shows that 74 percent of those who use their phone while
driving utilize a hands-free device such as a Bluetooth headset or in-car
Bluetooth system.
“Safety
is of utmost importance to U.S. Cellular and we feel confident wireless technology
can enhance and simplify our everyday lives, creating a positive, safe driving
experience,” said Nathan Waddell, director of sales for U.S. Cellular in the
Mid-South. “Whether on-the-go or relaxing at home, safety precautions can be taken
to ensure mobile devices keep users safely connected with friends and family
nationwide.”
U.S.
Cellular is recommending the following tips to stay attentive and safe at the
wheel:
·
Take away
distractions: It is easy to be distracted by the phone buzzing in the console.
If the noise is too disruptive, switch to the Do Not Disturb mode on the iPhone
6s during drive time. Friends and family will understand the commitment to
limit distractions.
·
Utilize accessories: With accessories
such as the Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth Headset, carrying on a
conversation during a commute is easy and convenient.
·
Prepare yourself beforehand: Enter the address
into the GPS on a smartphone before hitting the road. Make sure to place your
mobile device in a spot where directional prompting can be heard to prevent
missing a turn.
·
Enlist the help of
passengers if it can’t wait: Remember, distracted driving not only
affects personal safety, but also impacts the safety of others. Passengers can
help if a message or phone call absolutely can’t wait. If driving alone,
consider pulling off the road briefly to use a device.
·
Make a family
commitment: Make the commitment to not text and drive. With the popularity of
texting, it is no surprise that 87 percent of smartphone owners text daily. U.S. Cellular’s Parent-Child agreement allows families to
create a customizable contract with family members to make the conversation
easier and clearer. The agreement focuses on safety and etiquette, even when it
comes to bringing smartphones into the car.
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Between Nov. 12-21, 2015, a total of 735 online interviews were conducted among
a nationally representative sample by Consumer Insights, in partnership with
Maritz CX
About U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular is the fifth-largest full-service
wireless carrier in the United States, providing national network coverage and
industry-leading innovations designed to elevate the
customer experience. The Chicago-based carrier has a strong line-up of
cutting-edge devices that are all backed by a high-quality network in big and
small cities and rural communities, and currently, 99 percent of customers have
access to 4G LTE speeds. U.S. Cellular was named a J.D. Power and Associates
Customer Champion in 2014 for the third time in four years. To learn more about
U.S. Cellular, visit one of its retail stores or uscellular.com. To get the
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