Drivers on cell phones clogging traffic: study

by Rob Peters | January 3, 2008 at 09:24 am
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The study here concludes that gabbing motorists add 20 hours a year to a typical hour-long commuter route. Not sure how significant that really is, but distracted drivers are a problem for sure.

WASHINGTON - Drivers talking on cell phones are probably making your commute even longer, concludes a new study.

Motorists yakking away, even with handsfree devices, crawl about 2 mph slower on commuter-clogged roads than people not on the phone, and they just don't keep up with the flow of traffic, said study author David Strayer, a psychology professor at the University of Utah.

If you commute by car an hour a day, it could all add around 20 hours a year to your commute, Strayer said.

"The distracted driver tends to drive slower and have delayed reactions," said Strayer, whose study will be presented later this month to the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences. "People kind of get stuck behind that person and it makes everyone pay the price of that distracted driver."

Strayer's study, based on three dozen students driving in simulators, found that drivers on cell phones are far more likely to stick behind a slow car in front of them and change lanes about 20 percent less often than drivers not on the phone.

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Obi-Akpere
Obi-Akpere
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at 10:03 on January 3rd, 2008

In Nigeria using a cell phone while driving is against the law but drivers won't listen. When they start sending them to prison without the option of a fine, they will learn their lesson -- Good Stuff, Rob

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coeur isole

It was mother's day! I had to call my mom and I have to blink as well....eek.

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Xero Logik

Bad hair day + Cell phone + Driving = Crazy cell phone road rage. (Maybe I should have taken the train today.)

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Anneleas

I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw our Tunisian bus driver talk on his cell phone while driving. Apart from slowing down traffic these cell phone users are a danger to themselves and others on the road. They should have stronger penalties for driving and talking on cell phones

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minionthebrain

This photo was taken during a scavenger hunt on the strip in Las Vegas. The driver was kind enough to smile when I asked to get his photo - and then tried to ask me out on a date. I'm guessing the person on the phone wasn't his girlfriend.

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Doodlebug2004

Well, he's not clogging traffic...yet. Fortunately he's not driving and talking at the same time in this picture. He is definitely in park; not too coordinated yet! Hopefully he'll be pulling off the road to take calls in the future.

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