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Drivers on Mobiles are as Bad as Drunks

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Three years after the preliminary results first were presented at a scientific meeting and drew wide attention, University of Utah psychologists have published a study showing that motorists who talk on handheld or hands-free cellular phones are as impaired as drunken drivers.

"We found that people are as impaired when they drive and talk on a cell phone as they are when they drive intoxicated at the legal blood-alcohol limit of 0.08 percent, which is the minimum level that defines illegal drunken driving in most U.S. states," says study co-author Frank Drews, an assistant professor of psychology. "If legislators really want to address driver distraction, then they should consider outlawing cell phone use while driving."

Psychology Professor David Strayer, the study's lead author, adds: "Just like you put yourself and other people at risk when you drive drunk, you put yourself and others at risk when you use a cell phone and drive. The level of impairment is very similar."

"Clearly the safest course of action is to not use a cell phone while driving," concludes the study by Strayer, Drews and Dennis Crouch, a research associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology.

The study was set for publication June 29 in the summer 2006 issue of Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.


by TNN Admin
03/07/2006

University of Utah

talking on a cellplone while driving

Posted by babygrl at 20/09/2006 04:42 PM
I think that if you are talking on a cell phone while driving. There is so many car wrecks when it comes to talking on the plone while driving. It destacks you it makes you talk your hands off the stering will and it makes you take your eyes off the road. Talking on the phone while driving is just a big destraction. I think that they should make it earlegel to talk on the cell phone and drive on the cell phone.If you get cought then you should receive a ticket and a fine. If you are 18 and under you should loss your licence and want get them back until you are 21.


 
 


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