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What is the difference between distracted driving and inattentive driving?

I’ve often heard distracted driving and inattentive driving used interchangeably, but is there actually a difference between the two?

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Tiffany Leung · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Distracted driving and inattentive driving are often used interchangeably, but you are indeed correct in thinking that there are differences! Distracted driving primarily refers to using your cell phone while driving, while inattentive driving refers to any activity that will take your attention off the road:
  • Cognitive: when the driver focuses on thoughts other than driving
  • Visual: when the driver looks away from the road
  • Manual: when the driver takes their hands off the steering wheel
You only have to fulfill one of these categories to be considered an inattentive driver. Distracted drivers, on the other hand, usually fulfill all three—when you’re using your phone in the car, your mind, eyes, and hands are all preoccupied. By the time a distracted driver acknowledges an impending accident, it’s often too late to react, which is why distracted driving is the cause of almost 80% of car accidents.
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