New Cell Phone Study

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Watch your backs out there!  Here's the link, http://www.livescience.com/technology/050201_cell_danger.html or read the cut & paste text below:  



Drivers on Cell Phones Kill Thousands, Snarl Traffic
By Robert Roy Britt
LiveScience Senior Writer
posted: 01 February 2005
01:52 pm ET



Finally, empirical proof you can blame chatty 20-somethings for stop-and-go traffic on the way to work.

A new study confirms that the reaction time of cell phone users slows dramatically, increasing the risk of accidents and tying up traffic in general, and when young adults use cell phones while driving, they're as bad as sleepy septuagenarians.

"If you put a 20-year-old driver behind the wheel with a cell phone, their reaction times are the same as a 70-year-old driver who is not using a cell phone," said University of Utah psychology professor David Strayer. "It's like instantly aging a large number of drivers."

The study was announced today and is detailed in winter issue of the quarterly journal Human Factors.

Traffic jams and death

Cell phone distraction causes 2,600 deaths and 330,000 injuries in the United States every year, according to the journal's publisher, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

The reason is now obvious:

Drivers talking on cell phones were 18 percent slower to react to brake lights, the new study found. In a minor bright note, they also kept a 12 percent greater following distance. But they also took 17 percent longer to regain the speed they lost when they braked. That frustrates everyone.

"Once drivers on cell phones hit the brakes, it takes them longer to get back into the normal flow of traffic," Strayer said. "The net result is they are impeding the overall flow of traffic."

Strayer and his colleagues have been down this road before. In 2001, they found that even hands-free cell phone use distracted drivers. In 2003 they revealed a reason: Drivers look but don't see, because they're distracted by the conversation. The scientists also found previously that chatty motorists are less adept than drunken drivers with blood alcohol levels exceeding 0.08.

Separate research last year at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign supported the conclusion that hands-free cell phone use causes driver distraction.

"With younger adults, everything got worse," said Arthur Kramer, who led the Illinois study. "Both young adults and older adults tended to show deficits in performance. They made more errors in detecting important changes and they took longer to react to the changes."

The impaired reactions involved seconds, not just fractions of a second, so stopping distances increased by car-lengths.

Older drivers more cautious

The latest study used high-tech simulators. It included people aged 18 to 25 and another group aged 65 to 74. Elderly drivers were slower to react when talking on the phone, too.

The simulations uncovered a twofold increase in the number of rear-end collisions by drivers using cell phones.

Older drivers seem to be more cautious overall, however.

"Older drivers were slightly less likely to get into accidents than younger drivers," Strayer said. "They tend to have a greater following distance. Their reactions are impaired, but they are driving so cautiously they were less likely to smash into somebody." But in real life, he added, older drivers are significantly more likely to be rear-ended because of their slow speed.

Other studies in the journal found:

Telephone numbers presented by automated voice systems compete for drivers' attention to a far greater extent than when the driver sees the same information presented on a display.
Interruptions to driving, such as answering a call, are likely to be more dangerous if they occur during maneuvers like merging to exit a freeway.
Things could get worse. Wireless Internet, speech recognition systems and e-mail could all be even more distracting.
 
I coulda told ya that without the study. Just drive in Tampa traffic for about 30 mins... it'll be plain as day.

Stay safe out there... keep your eyes open!
 
Got the bumpersticker, but some reason I don't think they are looking at it after I cut them off? On the busa I just distance myself as much as possible
 
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Heh... nothing like slamming on your brakes when you see some woman behind you putting on makup, talking on the phone AND driving at the same time...
PAY ATTENTION WHEN YOU DRIVE!!!!
 
what's this bull? ? ? ... sorry, hang on... I got another call coming in...
 
Everyone should be required to put their phone # on their vehicle, that way you can call them up and say " hey dumbass! You just cut me off! " Way better than the middle finger.
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I swear to god I get flaming pissed off everytime I see one talking on one of those things and driving. This summer I got my chance to show someone how I felt about it to. I was going down the highway with my buddy on his gixxer 1. I saw a guy in a convertable mustang gt with the top down doing 55 in the fast lane totally not paying attention to where he was so I took off and my friend was wondering what the hell I was up to. I got right up to the window and I mean RIGHT by it I could have just about reached in and opened his glove box up. I downshifted and got my rpms right up around 6 grand and rode right beside him until he got off the highway about fifteen miles later. Now I have yoshi rs3 race baffles so believe me his conversation was totally getting blocked out. He was looking over with the nastiest look and I could see him yelling to whoever he was talking to on the phone bitching about me. I totally just looked ahead like I wasn't even paying attention to him laffing my ass off under my helmet. Sweet sweet satisafaction knowing I was annoying one of those cell phone gabbers as much as they annoy us holding up traffic, cutting us off, or causing wrecks they could have avoided. When I explained to my buddy what I was doing later he laffed balls off to. lol
 
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