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Here at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service we have a commitment, with partners, to reduce the numbers of people killed or seriously injured on our roads.
You may think you’re used to multi-tasking: but texting and using the internet while you’re watching TV isn’t the same as doing so while you’re behind the wheel. Your reaction times are 50 per cent slower while talking on a phone and you’re four times more likely to be involved in a collision if you use a mobile while driving.
Distracted driving isn’t just dangerous for you – it puts your passengers, other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians at risk too.
Whether you’re young or old, using a mobile phone, texting, using in-vehicle technologies (such as satnavs) and even eating can distract you from the road. Even if it’s just for a few seconds – that’s all it takes to have or cause a collision .
Please remember:
Top tips for young drivers
Mature drivers
Driving plays a significant role in our daily lives, yet it's crucial to acknowledge that our driving skills change over time due to various factors, particularly as we age. It is important for us to identify and understand the changes occurring in our driving abilities, enabling us to prioritise safety for ourselves and those around us.
For more information, visit the Safer Roads Partnership advice for mature drivers.
Have a safe T.R.I.P. this summer
If you are planning a car journey this summer there are a number of tips you can follow from the National Highways T.R.I.P. campaign to help keep you and your passengers safe whilst enjoying a stress-free journey.
Driving safely in the winter
Whether you’re walking, cycling, riding a horse, or on a motorbike, statistics show that you’re at higher risk of being killed or seriously injured in a road collision compared to other road users. The #ShareTheRoad campaign encourages everyone to use the road safely and look out for those who may be more vulnerable.
Be kind and considerate to each other and follow these tips: