July 2009

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Distracted Driving

Studies have shown that talking on your phone or texting while driving increases the risk of an accident fourfold, causing as many as 2600 deaths and 330,000 accidents on roads every year. This hour, a conversation on the dangers of distracted driving. We talk with MYRON LEVIN, an investigative journalist, DAVID STRAYER, a psychologist at ... Read more »

In Study, Texting Lifts Crash Risk by Large Margin

The first study of drivers texting inside their vehicles shows that the risk sharply exceeds previous estimates based on laboratory research — and far surpasses the dangers of other driving distractions. The new study, which entailed outfitting the cabs of long-haul trucks with video cameras over 18 months, found that when the drivers texted, their ... Read more »

Driving While Interrogated

It’s time to talk about how we can give up cell-phone use while driving. Let’s stop pretending that we aren’t doing it, that we’re doing it safely, or that it can be done safely. There’s too much evidence that none of these things is true.

U.S. Withheld Data on Risks of Distracted Driving

In 2003, researchers at a federal agency proposed a long-term study of 10,000 drivers to assess the safety risk posed by cellphone use behind the wheel. They sought the study based on evidence that such multitasking was a serious and growing threat on America’s roadways. But such an ambitious study never happened. And the researchers’ ... Read more »