Why its distraction comes.......?

What is distraction ....?

Distraction means nothing but when you are thinking about one thing , at that time something taken away  what you are doing.

Why does its comes ?

Lack of ability 

Lack of attention 

when you doing one thing without interest that time you are concentrate in another thing then distraction comes to your mind.

Types of distraction 

Visual Distractions

Visual distractions are the most common type of distraction – basically, they are anything that takes a driver’s eyes from the road or even for a split-second, change their visual focus from driving. It could be looking for items in the vehicle, looking at the scenery around them, or they could be looking down at their console to view a text message or watch a YouTube video. These are just a few of the visual factors that can take a driver’s visual attention from the road.

 Manual Distractions

Manual distractions, as you might imagine, can be combined with visual distractions. A manual distraction involves the driver taking their hands off the steering wheel for any reason. It may be to change the radio station or lower the volume, answer a call or send a text message, grab their cup of coffee, or eat that breakfast burrito on the way to the job site.

 Cognitive Distractions

The last area of distractions while driving is cognitive distractions. These are distractions that keep a driver’s mind from being focused during driving. You can probably remember times that you’ve driven down the road, most likely a barren freeway or a road you’ve traveled many times before, and you realize you cannot remember the last five or 10 minutes of the trip. This is one way a cognitive distraction takes over.

If something else captures your attention, like an argument with a spouse or coworker, or you are having trouble concentrating on the road, it could lead to potential accidents. You won’t be in the right state of mind to think quickly or drive as safely as you should. Again, cogitative distractions can take on many forms: emotional stress, family or money problems, or even talking to someone else in the fleet vehicle. Using a mobile device can also involve cognitive distractions.

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