How Many Meters in 1 Second of Distraction at 60 km/h on the Highway?

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Phil
07/29/25 9:18pm
At 60 km/h on the highway, 1 second of distraction results in approximately 16 meters of blind driving. If a sudden situation occurs, there is simply no time to take emergency measures, which can lead to a car accident. Here are some methods to avoid distracted driving: 1. As a driver: Before driving, place your phone out of reach. Set a good example for young drivers. Fasten your seatbelt, as it is the best way to protect your own safety. 2. As a passenger: If you see the driver using electronic devices while driving, speak up. Offer to make phone calls for the driver so that he or she can focus entirely on driving.
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