DriveCam Reveals Riskiest Driving Behaviors
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DriveCam Highlights Top Risky Driving Behaviors
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Overview
June marks National Safety Month, and DriveCam Inc. is stepping up to spotlight the riskiest driving behaviors that often lead to accidents. This initiative aims to enhance road safety by raising awareness of dangerous driving practices.
Key Points:
In support of National Safety Month, DriveCam Inc., a leader in Driver Risk Management (DRM), is calling attention to high-risk driving habits. By highlighting these behaviors, the company hopes to improve safety for everyone on and around the roads.
Established in 1996 by the National Safety Council, National Safety Month addresses critical statistics: motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of accidental death and injury. In 2004 alone, the U.S. recorded 110,000 accidental deaths, with 46,200 fatalities from vehicle collisions, and 2.4 million serious injuries. Most accidents were linked to risky driving behaviors.
DriveCam Inc. has gathered insightful data from commercial fleets using their products, analyzing thousands of videos of unusual and hazardous driving conduct. Their findings reveal seven prevalent risky driving activities contributing to crashes:
1. Tailgating: Following too closely behind another vehicle.
2. Poor Intersection Awareness: Lack of attention when approaching intersections.
3. Driving While Distracted: Engaging in activities that divert attention from the road.
4. Inadequate Forward Vision: Failing to look far enough ahead while driving.
5. Speeding: Driving at excessive speeds.
6. Fatigue: Operating a vehicle while tired.
7. Risky Lane Changes: Unsafe passing and lane-switching practices.
By shedding light on these behaviors, DriveCam aims to promote safer driving practices and reduce the risk of accidents on the road.
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