 Professionals don't get distracted. Over the next few weeks, we'll be focusing on eliminating distractions as we drive. Nearly 80% of crashes involve some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the crash. As you drive, there are lots of opportunities to be distracted. Technology, food, or even emotions can play a role in distractions. I ask you to take a minute and reflect and think what distracts me. And as you do this, make a plan to eliminate those. Our phone is such a powerful tool to keep us connected with our loved ones and even with the office and to do our jobs better. But a cell phone is also an extremely dangerous distraction. Whatever message you need to send, whatever message comes through that you want to respond to, it can wait, I promise. Whatever audio book or other thing you want to change on your phone, it can wait. Remember, professionals don't get distracted. We also want you to take this message and let's make it contagious. Talk to your friends, your family, your coworkers about the dangers of driving while distracted. As a professional driver, what you say holds a lot of weight with those around you. Imagine if everybody took this level of commitment, how much safer the roads would be. Thank you for all you do and all you do to be a professional driver. And remember, professionals don't get distracted.