I am, or WAS, a Distracted Driver.
I have learned a very valuable lesson from an incident almost a year ago, one that still haunts me to a certain degree.
I was in an accident that was totally my fault. I caused an impact with an on-coming car, and both of the vehicles were totalled.....all at a speed of no more than 35 miles per hour for both vehicles.
Here is why it happened:
I was taking my son to a sports practice when I was focusing, not on driving, but on........
getting to practice on time;
when would I have time to go over homework with my boy;
what would I make for dinner in the 45 minutes after practice and before boy's bedtime;
would I have enough time to go to the hospital to visit with my hospitalized step-daughter;
what was my workload going to be tomorrow? would I get that project done before I left work tomorrow?
when is the next PTA meeting?
did I sign my timesheet that day?
did I put the load of clothes in the dryer yet?
I fed the animals, but did they have enough water?
did I do enough volunteer time recently?
And a brazillion other things that I had going on in my mind that day. In that small instance where I looked in my rear view mirror to see my boy eating his snack, I crossed the road's center line.
The bottom line is this: I caused an accident. I caused injury (a small injury

. but nonetheless, I caused the other driver pain). I caused inconvenience to both of us. BUT, thankfully, we were both able to walk out ok.
I accept full repsonsibility for what I did, and learned from that horrible experience. I now try really hard to totally focus on the road, and of my driving habits, to ensure that I NEVER EVER do that again.