5 Smartphone Distractions While Driving

The smartphone has been one of the most innovative and revolutionary pieces of technology over the past five years. Recent statistics now report that 35% to 40% of all cellular phones are classified as smartphones. While smartphones can be very helpful for keeping important information at your fingertips, they can also be dangerous if people choose to use them while driving.

If you or someone you know has been injured because of someone texting or otherwise using a smartphone while driving, you may be eligible for financial compensation. To discuss your options, contact the Sheboygan reckless driving lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and schedule a free consultation.

Using a Smartphone While Driving

The smartphone gives users a seemingly infinite number of distractions, from email use to millions of apps. Five common ways that smartphones can distract drivers include:

  1. Texting – Although this is not unique to smartphones, texting is dangerous because it causes users to take their hands off the road and eyes off the road.
  2. Surfing the Internet – Almost every smartphone gives you access to a web browser like a small computer, even while driving.
  3. Email – Drivers could be distracted by reading or writing emails while driving.
  4. Social media – Updating your Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media site can cause severe accidents because you are focused on your phone instead of the road.
  5. GPS – Many smartphones come with GPS, but this can increase your chance of an accident when you have to type in locations or look closely at the map while driving.

If someone wants to use a smartphone while on the road, the best solution is to simply pull over. If a careless driver fails in this duty to you, it could lead to devastating accidents.

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If you have been hurt by a negligent or distracted driver, you are not alone. Contact the Sheboygan reckless driving attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about how you can fight back.

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