distracted driving gail weinholzer director of public affairs aaa minnesota/iowa
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Distracted Driving
Gail Weinholzer
Director of Public Affairs
AAA Minnesota/Iowa
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What
Who
Why
Where
When
How
An Overview of Distracted Driving
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Visual – takes your eyes off the road
Cognitive – takes your mind off the road
Manual – takes your hands off the wheel
Auditory – takes your focus away from driving
What is distracted driving?
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What effect does distracted driving have on crashes?
According to the Minnesota DPS between 2006-08: Nearly 60,000 crashes 216 fatalities 1,037 A-injuries
According to NHTSA in 2008: Nearly 6,000 people were killed nationwide More than 500,000 injured
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The worst offenders with technology are the youngest and least-experienced drivers: men and women under 20 years of age. (NHTSA)
But, distraction is not just a teenagers’ issue Older adults are gaining access/comfort with technology
• Ex. 90% of all drivers own a cell phone Parents, as role models, are teaching children to drive in a
distracted manner
And, its not just a technology issue Eating, drinking, grooming, etc
Who is driving distracted?
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Perception- whether and when we notice something
Judgment- deciding how we should react
Action- reacting
Individually each is dangerous
Collectively they can be deadly
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Why is distracted driving becoming more prominent?
Our perceived need to be more connected
Availability/affordability of technology
Busier lifestyles lead to multitasking
Use of all types of technology is increasing in vehicles (Ford and Audi while the rest are sure to follow)
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Where and when does distracted driving most prominently occur?
According to the Minnesota DPS:
45% of distracted driving crashes occur on CSAH and Minnesota trunk highways
50% of distracted driving crashes occur between 12pm-6pm
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How much more dangerous is being distracted?
Using a cell phone delay’s a driver’s reaction time as much as a .08 B.A.C. (University of Utah)
Talking on a cell phone reduces brain activity while driving by 37% (Carnegie Mellon)
Cell phone use quadruples crash likelihood (National Safety Council)
Hands-free is not significantly safer than handheld (IIHS and NSC)
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How do drivers feel about distracted driving?
35% of drivers feel less safe today than they did five years ago and distracted driving was the most common reason cited.
Ranks second (83%) only to impaired drivers (88%) as the leading concern of driver behaviors
Do as I say, not as I do 67 % of all drivers admit to talking on a cell phone
21 % of all drivers admit to texting
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Education
Personally- all drivers should be educated on the dangers of distracted driving via earned and paid media, brochures, drivers ed. classes, driver improvement classes, etc
Professionally- employers should establish distracted driving policies as they apply to company time, vehicles and technology (MNSC policies)
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Enforcement
Statute prohibits cell phone use by provisional teen drivers and bus drivers
Statute prohibits text messaging by all drivers
Approximately 300 convictions/citations were issued in 2009 for text messaging
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The AutoClub GroupLocal News 3/20/2010
Cops: Tot killed as driver gets cell phone
Authorities have dropped an inattentive driving citation so they can consider more serious charges over the crash that killed a 14-month-old in Columbia Heights.
Source: Star Tribune
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Roadway Engineering Center line and shoulder rumble strips Median cable barriers
Vehicle Engineering Lane departure warning systems Collision mitigation braking MyKey™ technology- speed, audio
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Legislation
Item by item• Cell phones- hand held versus hands free• Reactive- chasing bad behavior
Comprehensive- yet nonspecific• A few states have enacted them- Utah, Maine,
Vermont, Connecticut• Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel, etc
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The AutoClub GroupMaine’s Comprehensive DD Law
§2118. Failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle
1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
A. "Operation of a motor vehicle while distracted" means the operation of a motor vehicle by a person who, while operating the vehicle, is engaged in an activity:
(1) That is not necessary to the operation of the vehicle; and
(2) That actually impairs, or would reasonably be expected to impair, the ability of the person to safely operate the vehicle.
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The AutoClub GroupHow can I manage distractions?
Recognize that driving requires your full attention
If you have a passenger, ask them to assist as needed
Take a break to eat, drink, make calls, etc.
Allow plenty of time for breaks during your trip
Get plenty of rest- its harder to pay attention when you’re tired
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The AutoClub GroupAdditional Resources
Web sites of interest: www.aaapublicaffairs.com
www.minnesotasafetycouncil.org
www.distraction.gov
www.nhtsa.gov
www.iihs.org
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The AutoClub GroupGood Advice!
Unfailing Antidotes to Motor Accidents Two rules, both of them simple and easy to remember are all
that any motorist needs to know and observe to obtain complete immunity from accidents. They are:
1- KEEP YOUR MIND ON THE OPERATION OF YOUR CAR WHILE IT IS IN MOTION.
2- KEEP YOUR MACHINE UNDER EASY CONTROL AT ALL TIMES.
No other rules are necessary, and the driver who lives up to these two simple admonitions conscientiously will carry with him at all times the very best accident insurance that there is in the world.
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Article Published
June 1921 by the Pioneer Press
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Contact information: Gail Weinholzer
• 952-707-4985 office number