- GPS devices, music systems, mobile phones, and laptops
- Reading maps, directions, or other papers
- Grooming tasks
- Eating or drinking
- Talking with passengers
- Taking care of children or pets
- Looking at things outside your car, like accidents or police work
- Grooming and planning your route before you start driving.
- Setting your car's temperature and audio before you leave.
- Stopping to use your cell phone, or asking a passenger to take the call or let it go to voicemail.
- Keeping reading materials in the trunk so you won't be tempted.
- Avoiding deep or emotional conversations while driving.
