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Super U Podcast | Why Texting is More Dangerous than Drinking | The Focus Project #30

This audible clip from Erik Qualman’s #1 Bestselling book The Focus Project covers why texting while driving is more dangerous than drinking while driving.

5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling. Qualman is also the inventor of the bestselling family game Kittycorn.

Need a sneak peek? Below are the main takeaways from the episode.

Why Texting is More Dangerous than Drinking | The Focus Project #30

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“Texting while driving is more dangerous than drinking while driving. Information about texting while driving exposes the dark side of multitasking. If you have been imploring your teenager husband or wife to avoid texting or tweeting when they’re behind the wheel, but they haven’t changed their habits please show them these sobering results from a test conducted by Car and Driver magazine in which drivers’ reaction times were observed. Specifically, Car and Driver found that compared to a baseline of attentive driving, drunk drivers traveling at 70 miles per hour or 103 feet per second, took eight feet longer to react to danger and begin breaking their vehicle. By contrast test results showed that texting drivers took 40 feet longer to react and begin braking. Importantly, the texting drivers reacted five times slower than the drunk drivers. Multitasking can crash your car, your business, your health, your life.”

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