A. To the looks of it, the male driver isn’t wearing his seatbelt, which in most states is a crime. He has a drink in his hand, which could distract him from operating the motor vehicle in a safe manner. The female rear passenger side passenger is attempting to tap him on the shoulder, which would result in distracting the operator of the vehicle from operating the motor vehicle in a safe manner.
B. Don’t attempt to drink anything while you are operating a motor vehicle. Advise all passengers to no distract the operator of the motor vehicle, because ultimately all 4 person in the vehicle life’s are in the hands of the operator of the motor vehicle. Lastly the operator of the motor vehicle not wearing his seatbelt is extremely unsafe due to in the situation of a motor vehicle accident the operator would most likely be ejected from the motor vehicle, that chance of ejection increases due to the fact the vehicle is a convertible, and the top is down.
A. Distractive driving which could cause serious accidents. Examples of distractions includes, Inexperience, other teenage passengers, using cell phones and texting.
B. Limit as much distractions as you possible can, including using your seat belt, defensive driving, and making sure your phones are not used as much as possible.
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