Stress, alcohol, fatigue: Correct
Stress can affect concentration and reaction times, making it harder for the driver to focus on the road and other vehicles. Alcohol impairs judgment, coordination, and reaction time, making it one of the leading causes of driving distractions and accidents. Fatigue reduces alertness and slows reaction times, making it difficult for the driver to respond to sudden changes in traffic or road conditions.
Looking in the rearview mirror: While occasionally checking the rearview mirror is necessary for safe driving, continuously looking at it or becoming overly focused on it can cause distractions. However, it is not as critical as factors like stress, alcohol, or fatigue in causing major distractions.
Lack of driving experience: Lack of driving experience can lead to poor decision-making or slower reactions, but it is not classified as a direct distraction.