Mobile phones can be very distracting

February 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Uncategorized

Mobile Car Mobile phones can be very distracting
There are so many blogs which we read and write in our daily life. Today I want to touch on a different but very serious subject regarding the mobile phones.
Everybody knows how dangerous or distracting a mobile phone can be when we are involved in some other e.g. driving.
I thought to touch on this subject and outline some about the do’s and don’ts before we go into the .
It’s very much evident that while driving it’s simply dangerous to chat on the mobile phone. It doesn’t matter much whether the talking happens with a phone held to the ear, or through a speaker-phone, it’s all distracting to the driver. In the past, it has been reported that chatting on mobile phones slows traffic. It’s quite simple that drivers who are talking on a cell phone clog because they’re driving more slowly (and reacting much more slowly) than drivers who take the radical path of to their driving. Well, yet another study, this time conducted by researchers at the , finds that mobile phone calls are just plain distracting to drivers (must read this article). Admittedly, the sample size consist only 41 , with 41 of their passenger friends. What is interesting about this study though is that it pits drivers having using hands- against drivers maintaining in-car with their passengers.
The study noted that drivers on their mobile phones tended to drift in their lanes, and were four times as likely to miss pulling off the highway at a prearranged location. Drivers maintaining conversation with their passengers apparently fared much better. A for this is that the in- actually supported drivers by their talking about surrounding .
Last week in one of my blog I reported how texting is picking up especially in teens. Texting on the mobile is even more dangerous than while driving as your eyes are down. In September this year a train crash was reported in California where the driver was blamed for the crash as he was busy texting.
Well this was for the drivers but how about normal person on the road. Everyday we come across people who walk across the street looking at their cell phone and not at the .
Mobile WhileWalking Mobile phones can be very distracting
This business of walking with you eyes down on the cell phone is equally a risky business as it is while driving.
Well I know that there is nothing new in whatever I mentioned above and it has already been told to us millions of time. I still considered myself a duty bound and thought if I mention here soma of you may be extra cautious while using the cell phone specially when during this .
Please take care and I wish you wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year.

Incoming search terms for the article:

Related posts

Mobile phones can be very distracting

February 7, 2009 by admin  
Filed under news

There are so many blogs which we read and write in our daily life. Today I want to touch on a different but very serious subject regarding the mobile phones.
Everybody knows how dangerous or distracting a mobile phone can be when we are involved in some other e.g. driving.

I thought to touch on this subject and outline some about the do’s and don’ts before we go into the .

It’s very much evident that while driving it’s simply dangerous to chat on the mobile phone. It doesn’t matter much whether the talking happens with a phone held to the ear, or through a speaker-phone, it’s all distracting to the driver. In the past, it has been reported that on mobile phones slows . It’s quite simple that drivers who are talking on a cell phone clog because they’re driving more slowly (and reacting much more slowly) than drivers who take the radical path of to their driving. Well, yet another study, this time conducted by researchers at the , finds that mobile are just plain distracting to drivers (must read this article). Admittedly, the sample size consist only 41 , with 41 of their passenger friends. What is interesting about this study though is that it pits drivers having using hands- against drivers maintaining in-car with their passengers.

The study noted that drivers on their mobile phones tended to drift in their lanes, and were four times as likely to miss pulling off the highway at a prearranged location. Drivers maintaining conversation with their passengers apparently fared much better. A for this is that the in- actually supported drivers by their talking about surrounding .
Last week in one of my I reported how texting is picking up especially in teens. Texting on the mobile is even more dangerous than while driving as your eyes are down. In September this year a train crash was reported in California where the driver was blamed for the crash as he was busy texting.

Well this was for the drivers but how about normal person on the road. Everyday we come across people who walk across the street looking at their cell phone and not at the .
This business of walking with you eyes down on the cell phone is equally a risky business as it is while driving.

Well I know that there is nothing new in whatever I mentioned above and it has already been told to us millions of time. I still considered myself a duty bound and thought if I mention here soma of you may be extra cautious while using the cell phone specially when during this .

Related posts

Comments

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!