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What is considered an act of distracted driving?

  1. Listening to the radio

  2. Eating and drinking while driving

  3. Driving with passengers

  4. Using GPS navigation

The correct answer is: Eating and drinking while driving

Eating and drinking while driving is considered an act of distracted driving because it diverts attention away from the primary task of operating the vehicle. Engaging in activities such as consuming food or beverages can lead to a lack of focus on the road, decreased reaction times, and the possibility of taking a hand off the steering wheel, increasing the risk of an accident. While listening to the radio, driving with passengers, and using GPS navigation can potentially distract a driver, they do not inherently involve as direct a physical distraction as eating and drinking. For instance, listening to music or having conversations with passengers may engage the mind but typically allows for a driver to maintain control of the vehicle with both hands free. On the other hand, eating or drinking demands physical involvement that significantly detracts from the driver's attention to the road, making it a notable contributor to distracted driving incidents.