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3dGameMan
07-12-2005, 09:01 AM
Drivers using cell phones more likely to crash: ~source (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8545779/)

WASHINGTON - Drivers using cellular phones are four times as likely to get into a crash that can cause injuries serious enough to send them to the hospital, said an insurance study released Tuesday.

Research by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety suggests that using a hands-free device instead of a hand-held phone while behind the wheel will not necessarily improve safety.

The institute said it was the first attempt to estimate whether phone use increases the risk of an injury crash in automobiles.

“You’d think using a hands-free phone would be less distracting, so it wouldn’t increase crash risk as much as using a hand-held phone. But we found that either phone type increased the risk,” said Anne McCartt, one of the study’s authors and the institute’s vice president for research.

The study, published in the British Medical Journal, found that male and female drivers had the same increase in risk from using a phone, along with drivers who are older and younger than age 30.

With more motorists dialing and driving than ever, lawmakers have tried to find ways of reducing driver distraction.

New York, New Jersey and the District of Columbia prohibit talking on hand-held cell phones while driving. In Connecticut, drivers will have to use hands-free devices beginning on Oct. 1. Some cities, such as Chicago, Santa Fe, N.M., and Brookline, Mass., require hands-free devices in automobiles.

But eight states — Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma and Oregon — prevent local governments from restricting cell phone use in motor vehicles, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

The study found an overall fourfold increase in injury crashes when drivers were using cell phones. Researchers said there were substantially more drivers who were using their phones when they crashed compared with other similar periods of driving.


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The researchers used cell phone records to compare phone use within 10 minutes before an actual crash with cell use by the same driver during the previous week.

It examined 456 drivers in Perth, Western Australia, who owned or used mobile phones and were in a crash that put them in a hospital emergency room between April 2002 and July 2004.

Each driver’s cell phone usage during a 10-minute interval prior to the accident was compared to use during at least one earlier period when no accident occurred. Each driver, in effect, served as his or her own control group in the study.

The institute had tried to conduct the study in the United States but could not get access to records from phone companies. The phone records were available in Western Australia, where hand-held phone use has been banned while driving since 2001.

More than nine out of 10 suffered at least one injury and nearly half had two or more, with the majority of the injuries being mild to moderate in severity...

CyberGuy
07-12-2005, 10:22 AM
Cell phones + Smoking + Driving = Trouble looking for a place to happen.

Example: Driving down the hiway yapping on a cell phone handset. You take a drag from your smoke, where are your hands and who is holding your steering wheel? This happens and I have seen it more often that I like. Smoke in one hand, cell phone in the other, none on the wheel. I wish I could have reached over and smacked them upside the head.

What will happen if a front tire blows just then? :noway Morons.

Hope that if that happens you are behind me and not in front.

A hands-free setup does help though. Personally I think those are no more distracting than talking with a passenger.

ansaarkhan400
07-13-2005, 11:35 PM
Cyberguy, add driving a manual car to that list. :jawsdown

deathrow
07-14-2005, 02:07 AM
if you realy want the bad drivers take a trip on over to califonia, we must have the stupidist people and cop that dont even turn on there headlights at 9 at nigh(there all corrupt, i say and my neighbors a cop lol)

CyberGuy
07-14-2005, 06:07 AM
Cyberguy, add driving a manual car to that list. :jawsdown

LOL I was going to but i've found that people who drive stick usually have more common sense and better control of their cars. :KICKASS

I think having to deal with a clutch & shift your own gears makes you a little more aware of what you are doing.

Driving automatics make you oblivious...

Maro
07-14-2005, 06:29 AM
Definitely harder to drive a manual and talk!

:shocking

Kindom934
07-15-2005, 04:36 AM
Cell phones + Smoking + Driving = Trouble looking for a place to happen.



....Or you can alwasy exchange the "smoking" part to eating a food on the go, like a taco. Very messy in my opinion. Wait till they slam on the brake, that taco is going to go flying!

No clue how you can drive and eat the same time... :What the

Now, wait till they get gas...heheh....

For some strange reason, i don't like cell phones, my ear starts to get sore from using them, no clue why.