11/17/2022
Distracted driving is a leading cause of injuries and fatalities from car accidents. Common examples of distracted driving include:
Eating, drinking and smoking
Talking and texting on cell phones
Changing routes on a GPS device
Adjusting music or controls
Grooming
Talking to passengers
Not looking at the road
Zoning out
While Virginia drivers generally may still communicate through a handsfree mobile phone while driving, certain prohibitions apply. Even handsfree use is not allowed in highway work zones or by commercial drivers, school bus drivers, or any driver who is younger than the age of 18 years.
If you or someone you love has been injured due to an inattentive driver, you should discuss your case with an experienced auto accident attorney at Renfro and Renfro today. We handle all injury claims on a contingency fee basis, so you pay no fees to us unless we recover compensation for you. To schedule a free consultation contact us today.
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