@AccountsReceivable@DRC
Respectfully, I am going to beg to differ ...
"An impaired driver does not have the reaction time" ... neither does a distracted driver. You can't react to what you are not looking at.
"...nor thought process to operate a vehicle from the moment the ignition is turned on." ... the distracted driver consciously, and intentionally, surrendered that thought process.
"An impaired individual combined with operating a motor vehicle is not only a larger risk but greatly increases the chance of an accident and death." ... how does that differ from the distracted driver ?
" A distracted driver is a capable driver - one that can act and react to driving conditions and fast paced situations." ... how does he/she do that when they are not looking at the road?
"Motor skills are not hindered." ... motor skills are non existent if you are not paying attention to what you are doing.
"They have just made the choice to take their eye off the road." ... exactly my point.
"...for someone who made the choice to drink all night," ... the distracted driver made the very same choice.
"A distracted driving fine is actually quite steep." ... not nearly as steep as an impaired charge.
"I believe more drivers - especially the millennial folk - are more aware of distracted driving." ... not from what my drivers tell me they see day in and day out, on roads of all types.
"We are all guilty of it." ... yes we are, but that doesn't make it right, or less dangerous, or less deadly.
Just my humble 2 cents worth.