FACTS
- Driver Distraction: Unruly students can divert the driver's attention from the road, increasing the risk of accidents.
- Increased Stress Levels: Managing disruptive behavior can elevate the driver's stress, potentially impairing judgment and reaction times.
- Compromised Safety Protocols: Distractions may lead to neglecting standard safety procedures, such as proper mirror checks and adherence to traffic signals.
- Escalation of Misbehavior: Without effective management, minor disruptions can escalate into more serious incidents, jeopardizing the safety of all passengers.
- Delayed Response to Hazards: A distracted driver may not promptly react to external hazards, such as sudden stops or obstacles on the road.
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