Minimizing the Risk of Distracted Driving


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Dec 02 2024 38 mins   2

Distracted driving has become a leading cause of collisions and fatalities in Ontario. Statistics show that, on average, one Ontario citizen is injured in a collision caused by distracted driving every half hour. On this episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast, IHSA’s Michelle Roberts discusses distracted driving as a workplace hazard and the significant impact it can have on one’s safety.

Distracted driving is a form of impaired driving in which a driver's judgment is compromised because they are not fully focused on the road. In Ontario, distracted driving includes the use of any handheld device, like smartphones, GPS, or other digital screens, while driving a vehicle. Michelle emphasizes that distractions while driving can affect performance and reduce a driver's awareness, making them slower to notice and less able to respond to critical events on the road. Using hands-free systems can reduce manual distractions, but cognitive distractions still remain a risk.

Michelle states that employers have a responsibility to protect their workers while they drive for work. It is essential to implement strict safety measures such as establishing a formal distracted driving policy, encouraging rest stops, and providing training and awareness sessions to reinforce safe driving behaviours. Drivers should also take proactive steps to reduce distractions, such as pre-programing devices like GPS, song playlists, and radio before they start driving, stowing away devices, and avoiding eating or drinking while driving.

IHSA provides resources to help employers and workers manage distracted driving, including awareness materials, sample policies, training programs, and eLearning courses focused on road safety.


Free Resources

IHSA’s Road Safety Solutions

Tool Kit & Resources

Road Safety Plan Template

Preventing Work-Related Motor Vehicle Incidents (eLearning)


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