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One Split Second

The Distracted Driving Epidemic –How it Kills and How We Can Fix It

Foreword by US Senator Amy Klobuchar

After losing his 19-year-old daughter, Shreya, to a distracted driver on November 1, 2007, Vijay Dixit transformed grief into a mission: ending distracted driving. With a foreword by U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, this book combines expert insights from safety professionals and researchers, current data, and personal stories to explain the scope of the crisis and practical solutions. Dixit examines technology, education, and laws, and introduces a student-led model for distraction-free driving clubs in high schools, launched in Minnesota in 2015.

an important contribution toward raising awareness about the dangers of distracted driving

—US Senator Amy Klobuchar

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Vijay Dixit’s book is an important contribution toward raising awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. For the Dixit family, the issue is personal. Vijay lost his daughter, Shreya, to a distracted driver on November 1, 2007. She was only 19 years old. Such tragedy would sideline many, but Vijay pushed forward and made it his life’s mission to end distracted driving and prevent other families from going through what his family has endured.

Drawing on the expertise from those in the field, including safety professionals and researchers, the latest facts and figures, and personal stories, Vijay has created a comprehensive guide to distracted driving and potential solutions. He explores how technology, education, and laws can change our behavior and improve safety. He offers an original framework for student-led distraction-free driving advocacy clubs in high schools to help teens learn responsible driving behaviors. I commend Vijay for launching clubs in three Minnesota high schools in 2015 and setting them up to achieve measurable goals.

Over the years I have met with families across the country-including the Dixits-who have lost loved ones when a driver took his or her eyes off the road. Their heartbreaking stories remind us that distracted driving is a matter of life and death. Whether it is texting with a friend, searching for music files, or typing directions into the GPS, distracted driving is putting drivers, passengers, and pedestrians at risk. It only takes a moment of distracted driving to cause a tragedy. Five seconds is the average time a driver’s eyes are off the road while texting. For a driver traveling at 55 miles per hour, that’s like covering the length of a football field blindfolded. No text message is worth dying for.

In the age of smartphones, distracted driving is playing an outsized role and endangering everyone on the road. Every day, nine people are killed and more than 1,100 people are injured in the United States in crashes involving distracted driving. Nearly half of all U.S. high school students aged 16 or older admitted to texting or emailing behind the wheel.

More must be done to quell this epidemic that is sweeping the country. That is why I worked with U.S. Senators John Hoeven (R-ND), Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) to introduce bipartisan legislation to crack down on distracted driving in Minnesota and across the country. In 2014, millions of dollars in federal grant money that was designated to reduce distracted driving went unused because of overly stringent qualifications. Our bipartisan legislation would make it easier for states that are taking steps to curb distracted driving to qualify for these federal grants to support their efforts.

We’ve pushed this legislation for years, and finally our hard work paid off. Our legislation was included in the long-term, bipartisan transportation bill-the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act-that Congress passed and the President signed into law on December 3, 2015.

The FAST Act moves us ahead by investing in our infrastructure, creating jobs, and improving safety. It only happened because many people-from different backgrounds and political beliefs-were willing to work together to get it done. This is also what it will take to make distracted driving as taboo as drunk driving. We need to join forces to let every current and future driver know that someone who texts and drives is just as impaired as someone who drinks and drives.

I believe that drivers of all ages, especially parents, teenagers, teachers, school administrators, driving instructors, and agency officials, will benefit from this book. The title, One Split Second, says it all: Our lives can be changed forever or lost in the blink of an eye if we drive distracted.”

–US Senator Amy Klobuchar

Product Details

PublishedDecember 27, 2022
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length208
ISBN-139781959770664
Dimensions5 x 0.48 x 8 inches

If you are looking to arm yourself with the knowledge and power of what is going on with our driving culture than One Split Second is a powerful source.

—ChemNerd, verified review on Amazon

One Split Second is both inspirational and educational. Mr Dixit’s book covers both the emotional and psychological cost of the distracted driving epidemic, as well as the various proposed solutions, in a well informed and emotionally stirring text. The car companies, governments and everyone who drives all share the responsibility to address this issue and this book will help drive the awareness from which the solutions will arise. Very well researched and written and above all an inspiration to me and I’m sure to others. When my kids learn to drive their first lesson will be to read this book.

—Martin Cook, verified review on Amazon

Must read for the parents and the new drivers. Author has very creatively taken us through a journey of tormented parents who did not yield to the situation rather decided to battle through the life and give it a new meaning after loss of their dear daughter.

—Angelica, verified review on Amazon

I could not recommend this book more highly. Vijay does an excellent job sharing his personal journey of senseless loss while also including other stories similar to his family’s without ever being too dramatic or depressing. The overview of the scientific evidence behind distracted driving is complex and powerful but explained in a way which makes it very easy to understand and never boring. Reading this book was very enjoyable, while also being engaging and moving. Citizens of every age group can benefit from this book by way of following Vijay’s example to live a life filled with empathy and compassion for others on the road and in our lives.

—Jacy Good, verified review on Amazon