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Tips On Communicating with Electronic Devices While Driving

Despite efforts to get people to stop texting while driving, at least 20% of drivers are accessing the internet while driving.

Stacey Hanke, a Chicago based management consultant and author of the book Yes You Can has serious concerns about the ever increasing reliance people have on communication digitally.  She urges drivers that if you are in the car THINK about where you are. THINK about what is most important. THINK about the consequences of you causing an accident.

Stacey offers some valuable ideas she provides about communicating with electronic devices while driving:

Call or Text before You Drive

Make your calls or text your messages before you start driving. Take the five or ten minutes you need to do your communications before you turn on your car. You’ll have a sense of completion if these messages are sent and you can be relieved from feeling the need to multitasking while driving.

Place Your Phone Out of Reach

Deliberately place your phone and briefcase or handbag so far away, (for example, in the back seat or even locked in the trunk), so that the difficulty and physical barriers eliminate any temptation to grab it while you are driving.

Turn Off Your Phone and Drive

If the sound of an incoming text or tweet has you frantically grabbing for your phone, do yourself a favor and eliminate the temptation by powering off.

If it beeps, ignore it

Just because your phone beeped or rang doesn’t mean you have to know who is calling or that you have to answer it. Do not take your eyes off the road. Don’t even look at it. Ignore it. Don’t let yourself be distracted. Don’t let it interrupt you from driving.

Pull off the road

Stop in a safe location, park the car, and turn it off. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? Now power up your phone and make a call or text. NOW you can focus on sending a good message that is meaningful instead of a “hey!” that means nothing.

Focus on Driving Safely

Live in the now. If you’re driving, then experience the drive. Pay attention to traffic and cars and pedestrians and what is going on around you. Concentrate and be mindful of what you’re doing, where you are and where you’re going. Driving alone requires many levels of concentration. There’s simply no more room for anything else.

Use Hands-free Devices Carefully

There are hands-free technologies which do allow you to talk on the phone while you are driving. Even if you do so, be careful and make sure you give driving the attention it needs and requires. Do not become so engaged in your conversation that you reduce your attention to driving and create hazards on the road.

Plan to Take a Break. Pace yourself

Know when you need to communicate and plan ahead. Set your clock or alarm and take a break when it is time. Then make your calls.

Prioritize Your Calls and Texts

Identify who your most important must contact people are. It may be your boss, your employee or your wife or your mother. Focus on them first. Ignore or delay your response to other people with whom you can contact at your leisure. Use your call or text time wisely.

Use Your Voice Mail and Email Wisely

All the technology offers ways to capture missed messages. Make strategic use of these capabilities with special messages that tell people you not available and will return their call or message as soon as you can.

“There is a time and a place for communicating with people, Stacey says. “Driving is not the right time or place. If you are going to drive, drive properly. If you are going to communicate, communicate well.”

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