Driver Behaviour: Distracted While Driving In 1997 the use of cellphones had become so popular that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conducted a study that assessed the potential dangers in the growing use of wireless phones.
Since the invention of cellphones their usefulness and portability has lent them to mass production and consumption. The cost has exponentially deflated, as well, which means almost everyone can afford the convenience.
The summary of the report explains, "Although there is a serious under-reporting bias in the data, there are trends which show that cellular telephone use is a growing factor in crashes."
Is fumbling with the cellphone itself a more dangerous activity than your conversation?
ACTION | Witnessed often or always | Makes a lot of difference to safety. |
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The driver is talking on a cellphone. | 57% | 28% |
The driver is selecting music while driving. | 52% | 13% |
Music in the car is very loud. | 46% | |
The driver and passengers are dancing or singing along to the music. | 33% | 21% |
The driver is text messaging, playing a video game, or using some other kind of handheld device. | 19% | 79% |
BE ALERT!!! |