It should be remembered that most distractions occur...
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
**Distractions while driving** are a common cause of accidents and occur when the driver focuses on something unrelated to driving, such as using a mobile phone or looking at a shop window. These distractions are more frequent on **motorways and dual carriageways**.
- On these roads, drivers may feel more confident due to familiarity with the road or because signs may be hidden or not clearly visible.
- Additionally, complicated traffic situations, with many vehicles and signs, can increase distractions.
- Motorways and dual carriageways usually have faster and denser traffic, which can lead drivers to become more easily distracted.
For these reasons, it is important to always stay alert and avoid distractions, especially on motorways and dual carriageways, to reduce the risk of accidents.
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