
Helping The Driver Avoid Distracted Driving
Teen drivers have less experience behind the wheel, so it is important that they are able to focus on the road while driving. Even when you are not in the driver’s seat, you can use these tips to help minimize distracted driving among your friends.
- Help Out: You can serve as a pair of extra eyes and ears for your friend who is driving. Alert him or her to any oncoming dangers to help you all stay safe.
- Be Supportive: While you should help keep an eye on the road, know that does not give you a license to be a backseat driver. Offer support to your friend who is driving instead of telling him or her what to do.
- Tell Your Friends: The more of you that you fit in a car, the more possible distractions whoever is driving will face. When getting in the car with a big group, do what you can to help everyone in the car be a good passenger.
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