DO CELLULAR PHONES CAUSE MORE VEHICLE ACCIDENTS?
It's common knowledge that the number one cause of
work-related fatalities is vehicle accidents. Most companies have at least one
truck, if not a whole fleet of vehicles, and their drivers face the hazards of
the roadway day after day. Sometimes a trip ends tragically.
Now, a new technology threatens to increase the accident
potential for drivers. In more and more companies, cellular phones are being
used by construction, service and delivery personnel, as well as by management
levels. According to one research study, the use of a cellular phone while
driving increases the risk of having an accident four-fold.
Another study found that having a cellular phone in a vehicle increased the risk of being involved in an accident by 34 %. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports an increase in the number of complaints about drivers talking on their cellular phones while operating a vehicle. Critics of these studies argue that the research is poor and does not make a decisive connection. Besides, having a cellular telephone in the car can be an advantage when used to call emergency services. What do you think?
Another study found that having a cellular phone in a vehicle increased the risk of being involved in an accident by 34 %. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports an increase in the number of complaints about drivers talking on their cellular phones while operating a vehicle. Critics of these studies argue that the research is poor and does not make a decisive connection. Besides, having a cellular telephone in the car can be an advantage when used to call emergency services. What do you think?
Reported Hazards Associated With Cellular Phones:
- Users
are said to be distracted from defensive driving practices, and less
responsive to highway traffic situations. When they do react, their
response time is said to be longer.
- People
on the phone are more likely to have intense conversations that involve
problem-solving-which is more distracting than shooting the breeze with a
passenger.
- Passengers
in the car often alert drivers to dangerous situation, and stop talking at
such times, in contrast to someone on the other end of the line who is
unaware of the traffic situation.
- Cell
phone users may be concentrating on dialing a number or handling the
equipment and fail to notice a stop light, traffic sign, or a vehicle in
front of them.
- Not
only the driver on the phone, but other drivers on the roadway are at
increased risk if a cell phone user is the ultimate cause of an accident.
Safety Reminders For Cell Phone Users:
- Keep
conversations short and sweet. Develop ways to get free of long-winded
friends and associates while on the road. Don't use the cell phone for
social visiting.
- Hang
up in tricky traffic situations-without warning if necessary. Safe driving
takes precedence over telephone etiquette. You can explain later-- because
you'll still be alive!
- Resist
dialing a number while on the move in heavy traffic whenever possible;
wait until you are at a traffic light or stop sign.
- Keep
even more distance between you and the car ahead of you
than normally recommended.
- Consider
using a "hands-free" speakerphone system, so you can keep your
hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road-- and still keep talking.
These speakerphones are available for many popular telephone models. Some
states have proposed legislation that requires use of these devices.
- Avoid using celluar phones while driving.
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