To improve road safety, we propose that the government adopt a measure banning the use of any vacuum holders on the windscreen of vehicles, as devices such as navigation, mobile phones, smartphones, etc. obstruct the driver's field of vision and, due to their position on the windscreen, automatically divert the driver's attention to them. In the event of an accident, it has also been shown that the device is highly likely to hit the driver or passengers in the head and cause injury. This measure has already been adopted in some other countries (Switzerland, some states in the USA) to improve the safety of the vehicle occupants in the event of an accident, as well as to improve the driver's concentration, where the use of other mounts mounted securely in more suitable positions in the vehicle has been recommended, e.g. in the case of the head restraint. where there is no risk of the device flying out of the windscreen into the upper body or head area and, above all, where the driver's attention is not distracted during the driving itself, as the devices so placed are not directly in the driver's field of vision. In my opinion, given the less than ideal state of Slovenian roads, the proposal deserves a great deal of attention and serious consideration. As an example, I would cite the use of a small TETRAX magnetic holder, which can be easily placed in the air vent slot or glued to the dashboard, so that the mobile phone or navigation device is closer and within reach, and does not get in the way when driving. More info at www.tetrax.si.