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Misbeliefs About Multitasking While Driving A Car

Multitasking is a serious thing. Your brain will try and focus on many different things at the same time. Here are common misbeliefs about multitasking while driving a car such as It is safe, I Got This Under Control and I Got Time To Eat. It will increase your chances of getting involved in an accident. When that happens, you should contact a car accident attorney in Seattle Matthew T Russell at Russell & Hill to receive a free case evaluation, legal help, and support.

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Misbeliefs About Multitasking While Driving A Car

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  1. Misbeliefs About Multitasking While Driving A Car

  2. Multitasking is a serious thing. It could help you do several things at a time, but also prevent you from making crucial decisions. Your brain will try and focus on many different things at the same time. And even though this is a trait of many successful people, it is not something that you should do while driving a motor vehicle. Here are common misbeliefs about multitasking while driving a car:

  3. 01 It Is Totally Safe! I Got This Under Control! 02 03 I Got Time To Eat!

  4. It Is Totally Safe! When two people talk about driving and share their experiences, one will always say that “it is totally safe” to talk on the phone while driving. Even with wireless headphones on, it is nowhere close to being safe. Your brain will focus on the conversation, instead of the road ahead. And before you know it, a car will come out of your blind spot, or you will forget to check your side mirrors before switching lanes and end up in a car accident.

  5. I Got This Under Control! When you see a person driving, and doing other things at the same time (talking on the phone, adjusting the radio, eating or drinking), you should tell them to stop doing that and focus on the road ahead. At that point, you will hear the famous “I got this under control” sentence. If only you knew how many people died or were seriously injured because of that line.

  6. According to data gathered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 9 out of 10 accidents occurred as a result of distraction. And these distractions are part of multitasking. And when that happens, you should call a Seattle auto accident lawyerJames V. Hill to receive a free case evaluation, legal help, and support.

  7. I Got Time To Eat! Because of lack of time, many people try and eat on their way to work. One hand on the wheel and the other holding a beverage. Eating and drinking while driving is extremely dangerous, and it will increase your chances of getting involved in an accident. Whoever said that multitasking while driving is a smart option was wrong. It is everything but SAFE. Remember to contact a car accident attorney in Seattle at Russell & Hill, PLLC if you find yourself in a car accident.

  8. Your pain and suffering Your medical bills If the other party was at fault, you will receive compensation for: Your lost wages Your car repairs

  9. CONTACT: Address: 2150 N 107th St, Suite 440 Seattle, WA 98133 Phone: 206-880-7703 Website: https:/ /www.russellandhill.com/contact/

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