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Distracted Driving: Using Your GPS

The age of technology has given us a lot over the years from the internet to smartphones. Not to mention all the advancements that have made driving safer including GPS devices. They are simple to use, provides accurate directions, and helps to get you where you are going in the quickest route possible. Unfortunately, they can also make driving more dangerous when used incorrectly.

When it comes to driving, nothing is more dangerous than getting distracted behind the wheel. In fact, distracted driving is the number one cause of accidents in the United States. That is why you need to be extra cautious when using your GPS.

In order to keep safe on the road, here are a few GPS tips you should keep in mind.

Learn How To Use Your GPS Before You Are On The Road



Once you have purchased your first GPS, you should take the time to read the instructions and learn how to operate it properly. While GPS devices are typically rather easy to use, it can still be confusing at first. This can create a lot of distraction when you are behind the wheel. However, if you know what you are doing, you won’t take more than a second to get things going. Additionally, many modern GPS devices come with some impressive safety features including help buttons to alert emergency services. If you ever find yourself in an accident, knowing how to work your GPS could really save you or your family’s life someday.

Get Your GPS Programed Before You Go



If you have somewhere specific in mind, make sure to program your GPS before you even pull out of the driveway. This way you will have everything ready to go and won’t have to bother with it on the road. If you do end up needing to change directions on the way, see if you can pull over first. If you have a passenger in the seat next to you, you could also let them plug in the coordinates in your stead so you can focus on driving.

Use Voice Commands If Possible



Many modern GPS systems and smartphone apps now have a voice command option that can really come in handy when you are out on the road. Instead of taking your eyes off the road, you can just turn on the voice command option and provide the coordinates orally. Need to change directions? No problem. Just tell your GPS to change location and state the new address.

Do Not Rely Solely On Your GPS



Though GPS technology has already done amazing things, it still isn’t perfect. Your GPS will not always have the most accurate information and may not understand that certain roads may be off limits to the public. GPS systems can readjust information when you do not follow their exact directions so this can help you find a way around it.

However, if you do attempt to listen to any inaccurate information you could end up in a dangerous situation.
Remember, it only takes a second with your eyes off the road to find yourself in an accident. While a GPS can do a lot to help you on the road, it can be just as distracting as texting. The best thing you can do is to prepare beforehand, take stops when needed, and focus all your attention on the road.

However, if you do ever find yourself in an auto accident, the lawyers at All Injuries Law are here to help. We understand just how scary it can be after an accident and we are committed to helping you get the compensation you need to get yourself back on your feet again.

Contact us today for a free consultation and learn more about what we can do for you!