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The dangers of distracted driving in Massachusetts

The dangers of distracted driving in Massachusetts

Distracted driving is a serious issue that affects the safety of our roads and the well-being of individuals and communities in Massachusetts. Every day, people across the state lose their lives or are seriously injured due to drivers not paying attention to the road.


In this article, we will review the statistics surrounding distracted driving in Massachusetts, including the types of distractions and the impact of distracted driving crashes. We'll also provide practical tips on how to prevent this dangerous behavior.

What is Distracted Driving?

Distracted driving is any activity that diverts a driver's attention from the primary task of driving. These distractions can include texting on a cell phone, talking on the phone, eating, drinking, adjusting the radio, or engaging with passengers in the vehicle. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving was involved in 12% of all crashes in Massachusetts, resulting in 204 fatalities in the year 2019 [6]. Additionally, in 2022, distracted driving killed 3,308 people nationwide, highlighting the severity of this issue across the country [x2, x3].


With this in mind, it is important to understand the laws surrounding distracted driving, including hands-free driving laws and subsequent offense penalties.

The cost of distracted driving

The economic costs associated with distracted driving are also staggering. In 2019, distracted driving was involved in 29% of all motor vehicle crashes, resulting in 10,546 fatalities, 1.3 million non-fatal injuries, and $98.2 billion in economic costs [x0]. These numbers demonstrate the significant impact of distracted driving on not only the individuals involved but also on society as a whole.

How to prevent distracted driving 

Massachusetts has taken steps to address this issue with the implementation of a hands-free law in February 2020. This law prohibits drivers from using any electronic device, even in hands-free mode, with exceptions for drivers under 18. Since the law took effect, more than 40,000 drivers in Massachusetts have received warnings for distracted driving [6]. This suggests that despite the legal measures, distracted driving remains a significant issue in the state.



To prevent distracted driving in Massachusetts, it's important for drivers to follow these practical tips:

Put the phone away

Texting and talking on the phone while driving are the most dangerous forms of distracted driving. Put your mobile device on silent and store it out of reach to avoid the temptation to use it while driving.

Plan ahead

Set your GPS, adjust your mirrors, and select your music before you start driving. This will minimize the need to make adjustments while on the road.

Pull over

If you need to make a call, send a text, or perform any other activity that requires your attention, pull over to a safe location first.

Eat before or after

Eating and drinking while driving can be distracting. Plan your meals and snacks so that you don't have to eat while behind the wheel.

Stay focused

Keep your attention on the road at all times. Avoid engaging in conversations or activities that can take your focus away from driving.

Distracted driving is a preventable issue that has serious consequences for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians alike. By understanding the statistics and following the prevention tips provided to better your driving habits, we can all play a role in making our roads safer for everyone in Massachusetts. Remember, no text, call, or distraction is worth risking your life or the lives of others.

The Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C. are here to help!

If you have suffered a serious injury or lost someone due another person’s distracted driving, you are entitled to aggressive legal representation from an experienced attorney from the very start.


Every day we see the devastation that negligence and distraction can cause. Our car accident personal injury lawyer is ready to help with even the most challenging cases. Get in touch with us to schedule a free case evaluation today.

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