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Distracted Drivers Cause 80 Percent of Accidents
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With all the new electronic gizmos modern cars come equipped with, its no wonder more and more drivers find themselves caught in precarious situations, eyes half focused on the road ahead and partially absorbed in the management of a complicated infotainment interface, its only a matter of time before an accident takes place.
Maybe some of the new safety features, such as multiple frontal, side-impact, side-curtain and front-knee airbags, plus ABS-equipped brakes with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist systems that apply the appropriate amount of braking pressure in reaction to the drivers reaction speed, electronic stability control to pull a wayward driver
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| Do high-tech features save drivers from accidents or cause more due to driver distraction? (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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| Many top-line vehicles offer active and passive safety features allowing for much greater potential for accident avoidance or survival. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
According to the $4.2 million USD study, released Thursday, April 20, in which analysts from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute researched the driving patterns of 241 drivers, ranging from 18 to 73 years of age, were monitored over 13 months over a total of 42,000 hours in the northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. areas, via five cameras positioned inside and outside the vehicles, onboard
"Were spending a lot more time in our cars commuting, and were doing a lot more in cars, especially with new technologies," stated Charlie Klauer, a principal researcher and author of the study. "We do a lot of things and we dont get caught. But in fact were just lucky and we get complacent."

Number one on the list is the act of reaching for a moving object, such as swatting a fly or reaching down to the floor to pick up a rolling cell phone or coffee mug, 9 times more likely to cause an accident or near accident. Look at an object reduced the likelihood of an accident to a 3.7 times greater chance than paying full attention to driving, while applying makeup increased the rate of accident by 3 times, the same rate as the simple act of dialing a cell phone number. Interestingly, talking on a cell phone while driving showed no increase in the rate of accidents or near crashes, which would infer that if you pull over to dial the number and then proceed driving while on
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| Some cars are more capable of protecting occupants than others.? (Photo: About.com) |
"Anything and everything drivers could do, they did during the study," commented Jacqueline Glassman, the acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. "This is a wake-up call to America to pay attention while driving."
Amazingly, although all drivers were aware of being monitored by camera, some even drank beer while driving, one toked on a marijuana joint and a number of others repeatedly engaged in road rage incidents and regularly violated traffic laws. One young woman (19) hit a tree
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| Even less expensive cars are much safer today, thanks to the inclusion of multiple airbags and other safety related features. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
According to a report, another 19-year-old woman became lost in a residential neighborhood and then while taking out her phone to call for directions a child rode into the street on a tricycle. She only managed to stop within 20 feet of hitting the child. In another incident, a different driver, who appeared inebriated, crossed over the center line and came close to running head-on into an oncoming vehicle, which careened over to the shoulder to avoid collision. Clearly theres a problem.
And while accidents involving firearms or medical and/or surgical complications,
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| Road fatalities are lower than ever, but 43,200 U.S. deaths in 2005 are still too many, especially if one of them was a member of your family. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
But is it getting worse or safer for motorists and their passengers? Actually, the chances of dying in a vehicle in 1953 were four times greater than in 2003, based on fatalities per mile driven in the United States. Improved roads, better medical care and stronger DUI laws are cited as differentiators, although improvements in the construction of vehicles, including the addition of passive and active safety features, especially a modern day vehicles ability to avoid an accident
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| MVAs remain the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 5 and 35, resulting in 5.9 million accidents, 43,200 deaths and 2.7 million injuries. (Photo: About.com) |
Road fatalities in the U.S. dropped from 52,627 in 1970 to 43,200 last year, while in approximately the same period road fatalities in Germany were reduced from 21,000 to 6,949 per year. The study says that a significant part of the difference is attributed to Electronic Stability Control (ECS), which
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| Many accidents were the result of stupid decisions. (Photo: About.com) |
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