Meet Distraction Jaxon

The hero who helps students see distractions on the road before they ever get behind the wheel.

He shows up when it matters most—teaching you how to stay focused, stay aware, and stay in control.

Because safe driving starts with smart choices.

  • Jaxon knows how distraction works.

    It’s not always obvious.
    It’s a quick glance. A buzzing phone. A moment you think doesn’t matter.

    That’s where Jaxon steps in.

    He helps students recognize those moments in real time—before they turn into dangerous habits. By making the invisible visible, Jaxon gives young drivers the power to stay one step ahead.

  • Distraction Jaxon was created to prepare the next generation of drivers before they ever get behind the wheel.

    Through engaging storytelling and real-life scenarios, students learn:

    • How to spot distractions instantly

    • How to make safer decisions under pressure

    • How to build habits that last a lifetime

    Jaxon doesn’t just teach the rules—he helps students understand why they matter.

  • It starts with a moment.

    A buzz.
    A glance.
    A choice.

    That’s when Jaxon shows up—
    helping you see the risk before it’s too late.

    Because distraction isn’t just dangerous…
    it’s illegal.

    Here’s what every driver needs to know:

    Georgia's Hands-Free Law took Effect July 1, 2018

    • Drivers cannot have a phone in their hand or touching any part of their body while talking on their phone while driving.

    • Even with hands-free technology, drivers cannot write, read or send text messages, e-mails, social media content and other internet data while on the road. (Voice to text is allowed)

    • Drivers cannot watch videos when they are on the road.  (Navigational/GPS videos are allowed)

    • Drivers cannot use their phones or electronic devices to record video when they are on the road. (Continuously running dash cams are allowed)

    • Drivers may listen to streaming music that does not include videos on the screen of their phone or device while driving but cannot touch their phones while on the road to activate or program any music streaming app.  Streaming music that is controlled by and listened through the vehicle's radio is allowed.   Drivers who need to touch their phones to activate/program their music streaming apps must do so before getting on the road.

    • More information can be found in the "Hands-Free Law" tab located in the menu section of the mobile site and at the top of the page on the desktop version.

  • Every time you’re on the road, people are counting on you.

    Distractions don’t announce themselves—but their consequences are real.

    That’s why Jaxon teaches students early:

    • Stay focused

    • Stay present

    • Stay in control

    Because the best drivers aren’t just skilled—they’re aware.

Distraction is a Choice. Focus is a Skill.
— Distraction Jaxon

When the moment comes…
you’ll be ready.

Stay focused.
Stay in control.
Stay ahead of distraction.

Learn from Jaxon.
And take the Pledge today.