Last Updated: May 05, 2021

Arrive Alive in College Station

We've all seen drivers do crazy things while driving to or from College Station. A guy shaving in the rear-view mirror, a woman applying makeup, people talking on their phones, texting or drinking from an enormous coffee mug. It's a wonder we even dare drive on Texas roads.

The truth is that all of us are distracted when we drive. Unfortunately, traffic, road construction and other external factors are beyond our control. The distractions inside our car, however, are things we can often control.

Here's some things that'll give you more control in your car, and help keep your attention on the roads around College Station.

  • College Station drivers who are 16 to 20 years old tend to be more distracted by the radio, CD or MP3 player.
  • College Station drivers who are 20 to 29 are more distracted by passengers in the car, including small children.
  • Those over age 65 tend to be more distracted by objects or events that are outside of the vehicle.

Other factors like fatigue, stress and lack of sleep make it harder to pay attention to driving – no matter what age we are. It is always better to pull over and take a quick nap than risk falling asleep at the wheel. College Station drivers are also distracted by thinking about relationships, family issues, money and bills. So what can College Station drivers do to manage these distractions? Well, the first thing is to eliminate as many as we can.

If you really think you have to shave, change your clothes or put on make-up while driving in College Station – you're wrong. Just start getting ready earlier so you have enough time to finish those things before you drive around College Station.

The professional here at Aggieland Automotive wand you to remember that driving is probably the most dangerous thing you'll do all day – so don't make it any worse. Use these tips to keep you and your loved ones safer behind the wheel in College Station.

Aggieland Automotive
107 brentwood dr east
College Station, Texas 77840
979-693-1000