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AAA URGES DRIVERS TO AVOID USING POKEMON GO APP WHILE DRIVING

AAA URGES DRIVERS TO AVOID USING POKEMON GO APP WHILE DRIVING

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 13, 2016) – AAA Carolinas is urging drivers to avoid using Pokémon GO while driving. Since the app’s release on July 7 it has gained worldwide pop?ularity, taking gamers to real life locations as they compete to capture, train, and battle Pokémon. The popular app has players staring at their phones, raising traffic safety concerns.

“Our sidewalks and roads are being transformed into virtual arenas, where motorists and pedestrians are racing to chase down the next Pokémon,” said Tiffany Wright President of the AAA Carolinas Foundation for Traffic Safety. “Playing this game behind the wheel is a huge distraction and increases your risk of causing a crash and could have deadly consequences.”

Distracted driving contributes to more than 5,000 traffic fatalities each year and studies suggest that drivers using a mobile phone are approximately four times more likely to be involved in a crash than a driver who does not use a phone. For more information from AAA on distracted driving,click here.

“Playing Pokémon Go or similar games behind the wheel is just as dangerous as texting while driving,” Wright added, “Put the phone away. Disconnect and Drive.”?

Here are AAA’s top 10 tips to avoid distractions while driving:

  1. Fully focus on driving anddon’t allowany activity to divert your attention. Actively scan the road, use your mirrors and watch out for pedestrians and cyclists.
  2. Store loose items that could roll around in th?e car, so youdon’t feel tempted to reach for them on the floor or the seat.
  3. Make adjustments before your drive. Address vehicle systems like your GPS, seats, mirrors, climate controls and sound systems before hitting the road. Decide on your route and check traffic conditions ahead of time.
  4. Finish dressing and personal grooming at home – before you get on the road.
  5. Snack smart. If possible, eat meals or snacks before or after your trip, not while driving.
  6. Secure children and pets before getting underway. If they need your attention, pull off the road safely to care for them. Reaching into the back seat can cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  7. Don’t use cell phones while driving – handheld or hands-free – except in absolute emergencies. Never use text messaging, email functions, video games or the Internet with a wireless device, including those built into the vehicle, while driving.
  8. If you have passengers, enlist their help so you can focus safely on driving.
  9. If another activity demands your attention, instead of trying to attempt it while driving, pull off the road and stop your vehicle in a safe place. To avoid temptation, power down or stow devices before heading out.
  10. As a general rule, if you cannot devote your full attention to driving because ofanother activity, it’s a distraction. Take care of it before or after your trip, not while driving behind the wheel.

Established by AAA in 1947, theAAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, publicly-supported charitable research and educational organization. Dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries on our roads, the Foundation’s mission is to prevent crashes and save lives through research and education about traffic safety. The Foundation has funded over 300 research projects designed to discover the causes of traffic crashes, prevent them and minimize injuries when they do occur.

AAA Carolinas, an affiliate of the American A?utomobile Association, is a not-for-profit organization that serves more than 1.9 million members and the public with travel, automobile and insurance services while being an advocate for the safety and security of all travelers.

For more information on this press release, please contact:

Public Relations Manager
Tiffany Wright
tmwright@aaacarolinas.com
Work : 704-737-8306
Cell : 704-569-7768