The Facts:1) Driver inattention contributes to a quarter of all crashes
2) Using a phone while driving increases your chance of an accident by four times
3) The chance of a crash doubles for every second spent texting
4) It’s illegal to use a hand held phone while driving
(Source: Monash University Accident Research Centre)
Mobile phones are a frequent source of distraction while driving. Nearly a third of drivers admit to using hand-held phones while driving, and a similar proportion texting behind the wheel.
We’re well aware of the risks, so why do we do it? Part of the problem is the perception held by most drivers that they are more competent than the average driver. It’s also very tempting to just ‘make a quick call’ or ‘send a short text’ when on the road.
One option to remove the temptation altogether is to turn off the phone when in the car, or put it somewhere inaccessible. However, we now spend so much time in our cars that it’s becoming more and more important to keep connected – so how can we do that more safely?
When it comes to phone calls, here are some guidelines:
A professionally installed hands-free kit for your mobile phone is the safest way to make and receive calls on the road. With these systems you are able to make and receive calls without taking your eyes off the road or your hands off the wheel. Features to look for are:
View our range of hands free car kits.
Many of today’s smart phones have voice recognition to provide for hands-free calls. It’s a great feature to have, but some systems work better than others. There are also many apps available that offer voice recognition features – for iOS, Android, Blackberry and more.
The latest is of course Siri, introduced by Apple with the iPhone 4S, and it works a treat in correctly understanding and actioning your voice commands.
Here are some links to sites with more information on mobile phones and driving:
NRMA – Texting While Driving http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/road-safety/texting.htm
NSW RTA – Penalties for Mobile Use http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/driverdistractions/index.html
TAC Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OUtGSRItUc
Australian Government Dept of Infrastructure and Transport Report: In-car distractions and their impact on driving activities: http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2010/pdf/rsgr_2010001.pdf
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