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Why driving while using hands-free cell phones is risky behavior Better MCB Quantico Drivers through Better Training

Motor Vehicle Crashes No. 1 cause of death for 3- to 34-yearolds An estimated 39,000 to 46,000 people killed in crashes every year More than 2.2 million injuries from crashes in 2008 Distractions now join alcohol and speeding as leading factors in fatal and serious injury crashes. MCB Quantico

Distracted Driving Driver distractions leading factor in fatal and serious injury crashes In 2008, 28% of all crashes attributable to cell phones 1.6 million crashes 645,000 injuries Cell phone users 4x as likely to crash

Millions of People are Talking While Driving 11% of drivers at any point during the day are on cell phones 81% of drivers admit to talking on cell phone while driving: 74% of Boomers 88% of Gen X 89% of Gen Y 62% of Teen Drivers

Millions of People are Texting While Driving 18% of drivers admit to texting while driving: 4% of Boomers 15% of Gen X 39% of Gen Y 36% of Teen Drivers

Driving Culture Change A century ago, Model T s brought motoring to an emerging middle class. A half century ago, teenagers cuddled in convertibles at drive-in movies. A new generation of drivers see cars as an extension of their plugged-in lives, with ipods, DVD players and other gadgets. USA Today, 2-17-2009

Driving Culture Change Webster s Dictionary named distracted driving its 2009 Word of the Year In 2009: More than 200 state bills introduced U.S. DOT Distracted Driving Summit held President Obama signed Executive Order NSC membership survey Favorable public opinion polls

How Cell Phones Distract Visual Eyes off road Mechanical Hands off wheel Cognitive Mind off driving CHALLENGE: Drivers don t understand or realize that talking on a cell phone distracts the brain and takes focus away from the primary task of driving.

The Problem Hands-free seen as solution and mistakenly believed to be safer than handheld People recognize the risk of talking on handheld and texting more than the risk of hands-free Most legislation focuses on only handheld devices or texting All state laws and some employer policies allow hands-free devices Hands-free devices offer no safety benefit when driving.

What is a Hands-Free Device? Headset that communicates via wire or wireless connection to cell phone Factory-installed or aftermarket feature built into vehicle (voice recognition)

Cognitive Distraction Cognitive distraction still exists with hands-free Talking occurs on both handheld and hands-free cell phones Mind focuses on conversation Listen and respond to disembodied voice Hands-free devices do not eliminate cognitive distraction.

Multitasking: A Brain Drain Multitasking for the brain is a myth Human brains do not perform two tasks at same time Brain handles tasks sequentially Brain switches between one task and another The four lobes of the brain. Source: National Institutes of Health

Multitasking: A Brain Drain Brain engages in a constant process to: 1. Select information brain will attend to 2. Process information 3. Encode to create memory 4. Store information It must also: 5. Retrieve 6. Execute or act on information When brain is overloaded these steps are affected

Multitasking: A Brain Drain Encoding Stage Brain filters information due to overload Drivers not aware of information filtered out Information does not get into memory Drivers miss critical information on potential hazards Inattention blindness and encoding. Source: National Safety Council

Multitasking: A Brain Drain Brain juggles tasks, focus and attention Brain switches between primary and secondary tasks Inattention blindness When people do 2 cognitively complex tasks (driving and using a cell phone), causing brain to shift focus Bottleneck Different regions of brain must pull from a shared and limited resource for unrelated tasks

Inattention Blindness A type of cognitive distraction looking but not seeing Hands-free drivers less likely to see: High and low relevant objects Visual cues Exits, red lights and stop signs Navigational signage Content of objects

Inattention Blindness A narrowed scope Where drivers not using a hands-free cell phone looked. Where drivers using a hands-free cell phone looked. Source: Transport Canada

Multitasking: Impairs Performance Carnegie Mellon University Study (2008) Took fmri pictures of brain while drivers listened to sentences and drove simulator Literally see the results

Driving alone Driving with sentence listening L R L R Functional magnetic resonance imaging images. Source: Carnegie Mellon University

Multitasking: Impairs Performance Just listening to sentences on cell phones decreased activity by 37% in the brain s parietal lobe which perceives movement, integrates sensory information and also has importance for language processing Listening and language comprehension drew cognitive resources away from driving Also decreased activity in brain s occipital lobe which processes visual information

Multitasking: Impairs Performance We can walk and chew gum safely because it is not a cognitively-demanding task But even cell phone-using pedestrians act unsafely. They are less likely to: Look for traffic before stepping into street Look at traffic while crossing street Notice unusual objects placed along path

Multitasking: Impairs Performance Driving involves a more complex set of tasks than walking: Visual Manual Cognitive Auditory A driver s job is to watch for hazards, but this cannot be done when brain is overloaded

Cell Phone: Driver Risks Inattention blindness Slower reaction/response times Problems staying in lane

Passenger Conversations Adult passengers share awareness of driving situation, a safety benefit Front seat passengers reduce risk of crashing by 38% compared to cell phone conversations Adults with passengers have lower crash rates than adults without passengers Not true for novice teen drivers

Prevention Steps Widespread education Corporate cell phone bans Legislation Law enforcement Technology

More than 1.6 million crashes are caused by cell phone use and texting while driving each year.

Joe, 12 Bailey, Merideth, Hannah, Sara and Katie Cady, 16 Erica, 9 Jean and Jay, 58 Countless lives have been lost as a result. Linda, 61 Jason, 38 Lauren, 17 Matt, 25 Frances, 13 Jordan, 18

Help us save lives. Tell everyone you know. On the Road, Off the Phone