Yangzi Evening News Network, January 28 (reporter Guo Yipeng correspondent Yin Zhengrong Xia Wenjuan) Recently, when a driver in Nanjing was driving to the kindergarten section of Huatang Village in Jiangning, he suddenly lost control and hit the guardrail next to the road, resulting in serious deformation of the front of the car.

At 5 p.m. on the same day, the Jiangning Squadron received an alarm that a unilateral accident had occurred in the kindergarten section of Huatang Village. After the traffic police arrived at the scene, they found a black car across the middle of the road, the front of the car was seriously damaged, debris splashed all over the ground, and the airbag popped out, fortunately, the driver wore a seat belt and was not injured. The traffic police learned that when the incident occurred, the driver Zhu mou found that the brine on the passenger seat was about to fall, so he looked down to help it, and in the process of helping, the vehicle suddenly lost control and directly hit the protective fence on the side of the road. Because Zhu Mou's failure to concentrate on driving during the driving was the main cause of the accident, he would bear full responsibility for the accident.
Coincidentally, there was also an accident caused by driving on Tangquan East Road. At that time, Wang Mou was driving normally, and suddenly the mobile phone placed on the bracket fell off, he saw that there were not many vehicles on the road, so he bent down to pick it up, which knew that the hand slipped the steering wheel out of control, and the result hit the roadside guardrail, fortunately, the speed was not fast at that time, and Wang Mou was not a big problem.
"Some drivers think that they are skilled in driving, and they will do some small movements when driving, but in fact 'distracted driving' is very dangerous." Nanjing traffic police said that there have been special statistics before, and the first place in traffic accidents is "behavior that hinders safe driving", accounting for more than 40% of the total number of accidents.
Source: Purple Cow News