How dangerous driver use handsfree while driving on the street
The association's statement as reported by caradvice.com.au, Friday, July 8, 2011, said it had conducted an analysis of 350 scientific papers about the dangers of calling while driving. "The paper has been published throughout 2010 and 2011," the statement said.
Meanwhile, the University of Utah study that was released through the website www unews.utah.edu says, "Driving while calling, including using hands-free, as bad as drunk driving."
The study also showed that the driver was calling, despite using a handsfree, a slower 9 percent on the brakes than drivers who did not call. In addition the driver is talking on the phone would also lose 24 per cent concentration than when they did not call.
In fact, they will be slower 19 percent of the gas pedal again for a while to slow their vehicle to be calling. As a result, the activity called, either directly by cell phone talking or using hands-free, highly susceptible to trigger an accident.
Currently nine states in the country Uncle Sam has imposed a ban on calling while driving. In fact, 34 states already prohibit activities of writing short messages (SMS) while driving.
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