Thursday, April 1, 2010

DR. OZ: 1 of 4 CAR ACCIDENTS INVOLVES A CELLPHONE









Deadly Distraction: Cell Phones and Driving
shared from http://www.doctoroz.com/  (originally posted 3/12/10)
 
Guys, I just feel like this is important!  Its on the news, its everywhere, there is a real problem here.  Texting and Driving is killing thousands of good people yearly.  Its almost impossible to comprehend.  Can we afford to get tired of hearing about this?  Its not 9-11 where time goes by and the pain lessens.  This is happening all around us every day and will continue tomorrow too!  Be careful out there. - Wayne
 
One out of every 4 car crashes is now caused by drivers using cell phones, and texting has made the game even deadlier.

 



Shockingly 1 out of every 4 car crashes is now caused by drivers using cell phones. If you’re using a cell phone and driving, you might as well be driving drunk; the deadly habit of texting when behind the wheel is equivalent to drinking 4 beers.

 
The latest scientific research on driving and cell phone use demonstrates how the human brain goes into overload and cannot handle this kind of multitasking. Reaction time to what’s happening on the road is reduced substantially, and “inattention blindness,” a phenomenon where the brain never sees what’s in plain sight, occurs.

 
The distracted driving statistics piling up are frightening:

 
In 2008, more than ½ million people were injured in car accidents caused by distracted drivers, most of them using cell phones or texting. Nearly 6,000 fatalities resulted.
  • The AAA Foundation reported in 2009 that 95% of all drivers believe texting or emailing while driving is unsafe, yet, 1 in 5 admit to doing it anyway. In teens that number skyrockets to more than 1 in 2.
  • In a University of Utah study, texting while driving increases the risk of crashing by 8 times, double the risk of causing a wreck while driving drunk.  
  • In a study at Virginal Tech, a driver’s reaction time drops by 35% while texting and driving; steering control decreases by 91%.

3 comments:

  1. If this interests you, check out my other blog at textkills.com. It's stomach turning to know that texting while driving is killing more than DUI/DWI's now. So sad. -Wayne

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  2. I've got a teenager at home and he is never without his iphone. Believe me, texting and driving is one of my biggest worries.

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  3. Being distracted is also one of the cause of car accidents.

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