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Group Calls for Nationwide Ban on Cell Use While Driving
By: Nathan Eddy
2009-01-13
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The National Safety Council has proposed a nationwide ban of cell phone usage while driving. The NSC wants to advance this proposal with the help of businesses, but will small business multitaskers put their mobiles away?Road warriors are a staple of small to midsize businesses. Theyre the
people who can hit the highways at a moments notice to troubleshoot, meet new
clients or take advantage of fast-moving opportunities. Chances are, your road
warriors are also on their cell phones while theyre on the road. This week,
The National Safety Council issued a release calling on all motorists to stop
using cell phones and messaging devices while driving. Furthermore, the
organization is urging businesses, governors and legislators to enact policies
prohibiting it.
Studies show that driving while talking on a cell phone is extremely dangerous
and puts drivers at a four times greater risk of a crash, said NSC
President and CEO Janet Froetscher, who
compared the danger of talking and driving to that of driving while drunk.
When our friends have been drinking, we take the car keys away. Its time to
take the cell phone away.
For those small business owners who know (and understand) how likely it is
their employees are talking and messaging on cell phones, the release
highlights the importance with which national agencies view this issue.
However, it is not likely to stop the millions of drivers who cant get through
their commute without picking up the phone. Froetscher says companies can try
to curb this habit.
Anyone with a busy job knows the temptation to multitask and stay in touch
with the office while driving, Froetscher said. Believe me, Ive been there.
I didnt realize how much risk I was taking. Most people dont. Employers
understand how dangerous the behavior is and their potential liability. We are
asking all businesses to join us by adopting policies banning calling and
texting while driving on the job.
The release cites a report from the Harvard Center of Risk Analysis, which
found cell phone use while driving contributes to 6 percent of crashes, which
equates to 636,000 crashes, 330,000 injuries, 12,000 serious injuries and 2,600
deaths each year. The study put the annual financial toll of cell phone-related
crashes at $43 billion.
When youre on a call, even if both hands are on the wheel, your head is in
the call, and not on your driving, Froetscher said. Unlike the passenger
sitting next to you, the person on the other end of the call is oblivious to
your driving conditions. The passenger provides another pair of eyes on the
road.
The NSC also put forward the results of a
survey involving NSC member businesses,
which found that 45 percent of those firms said they have company policies
prohibiting on-road cell phone use. Of those, 85 percent said the policies make
no difference in business productivity.
The NSC is not the first organization to
call attention to the dangers of driving and talking. In December, the University
of Utah released a
study that found the likeliness of making a mistake while driving and
talking on a cell phone is higher than if the driver were talking to a
passenger. The reports authors said the problems could have stemmed from
inattention blindness, or insufficient processing of information from the
driving environment.
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| | A user comment on this articleI support the ban 100% also. Just today some young girl almost ran into my truck because she was texting while driving. I think the people who are... Posted At: 02-25-09 By: Anonymous | | | | | | | | | | | | Ban Cell PhonesHey NSC,
F_YOU and take your Nanny State, Big Brother thinking and shove it up where the Sun never shines. Posted At: 01-16-09 By: Martin Lewis | | | | | | Get Used To Have Less FreedomThis proposal, to ban cell phones while driving, is a trivial loss of freedom compared to what the new administration is not just proposing, but... Posted At: 01-16-09 By: Jeff Roe | | | | | | A user comment on this articleAs both a small business owner (an IT services company) AND a 32 year veteran of the EMS world I can say that use of cell phones WITHOUT hands free... Posted At: 01-15-09 By: Anonymous | | | | | | Crap StatisticsAccording the Fatal Accident Reporting System (FARS) of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Cell phones in use in the car... Posted At: 01-15-09 By: panzrwagn | | | | | | Not another victimless crimeRather than creating another victimless crime punishing all those who can handle the communication without causing a crash, why not make an effort to... Posted At: 01-15-09 By: Scott Woods | | | | | | >>> Post your comment now! | | | | | |
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