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Anyone else thinking of Bob Geldof screaming "STOOOOP!" in Pink Floyd's The Wall? Some of these things car manufacturers are putting in the front seat these days is just ridiculous.
Have you ever been watching TV while on your computer, then watched the same show again some time later with no distraction and notice new things? I have. Guess why. Because I was paying complete attention to the TV program!
Now take missing something at 30-40-50,etc miles an hour while piloting 4000 pounds. *sarcasm*Maybe they should start building these inside big rigs too.*sarcasm*
I'll join you! I posted this article to the blog - http://www.bikecommuters.com/2010/01/07/another-distraction-for-mot...
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I agree with you. The encroachment of certain types of technology into cars and trucks is truly dangerous. In my opinion, drivers and corporations must appreciate that there will be serious consequences from driving while distracted due to cell phone, GPS, or computer screen watching. Here is a blog post I wrote on the subject this past fall: http://thechicagobicycleadvocate.blogspot.com/2009/10/employers-sho....
Jim - Thanks for that link. I used to work for a law firm that included employment law among its practice areas. In the last year or so, I saw more policies being drafted for businesses to prohibit employees from distracting practices while using company-provided equipment, such as cell phones and laptops. It was encouraging to see more businesses taking this step.
Since so many drivers are not willing to accept responsibility for the consequences of distracted driving, having employers officially discourage it may help the big picture a bit.
Chicago Bicycle Advocate said:I agree with you. The encroachment of certain types of technology into cars and trucks is truly dangerous. In my opinion, drivers and corporations must appreciate that there will be serious consequences from driving while distracted due to cell phone, GPS, or computer screen watching. Here is a blog post I wrote on the subject this past fall: http://thechicagobicycleadvocate.blogspot.com/2009/10/employers-sho....
No problem. Who's Jim?
Brendan Kevenides
Anne Alt said:Jim - Thanks for that link. I used to work for a law firm that included employment law among its practice areas. In the last year or so, I saw more policies being drafted for businesses to prohibit employees from distracting practices while using company-provided equipment, such as cell phones and laptops. It was encouraging to see more businesses taking this step.
Since so many drivers are not willing to accept responsibility for the consequences of distracted driving, having employers officially discourage it may help the big picture a bit.
Chicago Bicycle Advocate said:I agree with you. The encroachment of certain types of technology into cars and trucks is truly dangerous. In my opinion, drivers and corporations must appreciate that there will be serious consequences from driving while distracted due to cell phone, GPS, or computer screen watching. Here is a blog post I wrote on the subject this past fall: http://thechicagobicycleadvocate.blogspot.com/2009/10/employers-sho....
It will ruffle some feathers but, how many times have you been in a car where the driver was trying to find a different song on his/her I-pod? I was with a friend who ran of the road because of a silly song change. The screens are small and drivers get glued to them. Dumb!
Anne Alt said:Well perhaps a backlash against Distracted Driving is forming. Or perhaps Oprah has been reading The Chainlink....I'm sure that will become more of a problem... It's [just] another thing NOT to do while a vehicle is moving...
Yesterday she presented a full-hour show on Distracted Driving, and made the audience take her pledge that they would NEVER text while driving. There are a few good facts on the program:
- talking on the cell phone is the equivalent to having the reaction time you'd have driving legally drunk (0.08% alcohol)
- texting while driving is the equivalent to driving DOUBLE drunk (0.16%)
- 500 000 people/yr are injured by distracted drivers
- 6 000 people/yr are killed
- distracted drivers kill a disproportionate number of pedestrians and cyclists, who don't have air bags and a steel cage for protection.
And she interviewed several mothers who lost bike-riding children, and several convicted distracted drivers who had killed. Even if no more laws are passed, programs such as this go a long way to educate, and reduce this problem.
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