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What is Distracted Driving

Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Operating a motorized vehicle with inadequate attention to ensure safe operation of the vehicle, e.g., when talking on the phone, moving your eyes away from the road while reaching an object.
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Road Safety and Mobile Phone Behaviors
Junaid Ahmad Bhatti (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (SRI), Canada)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch107
Abstract
Mobile phone use while driving is one of the major road safety risks. In surveys from different settings, the rate of mobile phone use while driving ranged from 1 to 11%. Literature from observational and experimental studies show that driving capacities such as reacting to traffic hazards, maintaining a central lane position, maintaining a safe distance and speed are negatively affected when using a mobile phone while driving. Several epidemiological studies suggest that motor vehicle collision risks increase by two to nine times when using a mobile phone (handheld or hands-free) compared to not using the phone while driving. Considering these findings, almost three-quarters of the countries have adopted legislation banning the use of handheld mobile phone devices while driving. These interventions, however, are insufficient to deal with the use of hands-free mobile phones while driving and texting which are challenging to ascertain and prevent. Currently, “in-vehicle” and collision avoidance technologies are being evaluated to further reduce the impact of these road menaces in our society.
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Mobile Phone and Driving
Driving while doing another activity (including talking on a mobile phone or reading or sending texts or emails behind the wheel) that takes driver’s attention away from driving. Distracted driving can increase the chance of a motor vehicle crash.
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