Distracted driving is becoming one of the leading causes of accidents on the road.
Texting, talking on the phone, messing with music and air conditioning, and even eating while driving can take your attention off the road and focus it somewhere else.
Laws in Illinois protect against some of these things.
Illinois Secretary of State says the only time to use a cellphone or other electronic device while in the car is when the car is pulled to the shoulder or is parked or neutral gear.
Hands-free technology and/or Bluetooth are allowed for persons ages 19 and older.

Driving under the influence is another cause of severe problems while driving.
Drugs and alcohol are extremely dangerous to use before and during driving time.
Both cause loss of focus, slowed reaction time, inability to read and stay within markers on the road, and reduce the ability to pay attention to the well-being of other drivers.
Consequently, accidents, where drivers are under the influence, can lead to the death of the driver and others.
In addition to that, punishments for DUI drivers are often severe as well, involving the revoking of a license, loss of a job, and jail time.
Contact a Belleville car accident lawyer if you were injured by a drunk driver.
Speeding and reckless driving are some of the most common causes of fatal accidents on the road.
Going over the speed limit, tailgating, racing, and weaving through cars are all examples of reckless driving.
Generally, reckless driving is fined as a misdemeanor (as opposed to an infraction) and, consequently, comes with harsher fines.
Poor vehicle maintenance can lead to problems stopping, slowing, and reacting to other people on the road.
A poorly maintained car can be extremely dangerous to yourself and others.
Regular oil checkups, cleanings, tire care, and basic maintenance can keep you and those around you safe from unwanted problems with your vehicle.
Ask a Belleville car accident lawyer for more info.
Poor environmental conditions such as rain or snow may not be explicitly your fault in an accident.
However, combined with any other of the aforestated occurrences, a lawsuit may be coming your way.
Driving slower in rain with proper wipers may seem like common sense, but may pose a problem to others if not executed properly.
Keeping an eye on the forecast for the day and preparing accordingly will mean that you can safely come home to family and friends all year round.