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So after a year of study - the NHTSA has determined that inattention causes car crashes

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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:11 PM
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Default So after a year of study - the NHTSA has determined that inattention causes car crashes

Cool study idea though, with 100 video and sensor equiped cars tracked for a year.

Dialing a cell phone seems to be less of a risk that putting on makeup and three times less risky that trying to retrieve your kids' binky :-)<ul><li><a href="http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-13/driver-distraction/PDF/DriverInattention.pdf">NHTSA and VT test</a></li></ul>
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:34 PM
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sorry bud....your link doesnt work....
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:40 PM
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Default Latest study shows that cancer can kill you. Most of these studies are just ways to get more

grant money. Remember all the flipflop on the benefits/detriments of milk? In a couple years, there'll be a study that says smoking cures hair loss. Just so they'll get more grant money to overturn <i>that</i> study in <i>another</i> study. Other studies will say things like: air causes cellphone reception problems; tap water will make your spayed puppies pregnant; laptop computer users are more likely to be alcoholics; etc. Don't get me wrong, I support legitimate research (cancer, altzheimer, etc). But these other studies are just a senseless drain on our economy.

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At least this one only took a year.
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:43 PM
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Default Text-only version of article................(longish)

Breakthrough Research on Real-World Driver Behavior Released

Thursday, April 20, 2006 Contact: Sherri Box, VTTI
Telephone: (540) 231-1549

Contact: Elly Martin, NHTSA
Telephone: (202) 366-9550

NHTSA, Virginia TechTransportation Institute Release Findings of Breakthrough Research on Real-World Driver Behavior, Distraction and Crash Factors
Driver inattention is the leading factor in most crashes and near-crashes, according to a landmark research report released today by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI).
Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes involved some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event. Primary causes of driver inattention are distracting activities, such as cell phone use, and drowsiness.
"This important research illustrates the potentially dire consequences that can occur while driving distracted or drowsy. It's crucial that drivers always be alert when on the road," said Jacqueline Glassman, acting administrator of NHTSA. Her remarks were made during a news conference today at VTTI in Blacksburg, VA.
The 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study tracked the behavior of the drivers of 100 vehicles equipped with video and sensor devices for more than one year. During that time, the vehicles were driven nearly 2,000,000 miles, yielding 42,300 hours of data. The 241 drivers of the vehicles were involved in 82 crashes, 761 near crashes, and 8,295 critical incidents.
"The huge database developed through this breakthrough study is enormously valuable in helping us to understand--and prevent--motor vehicle crashes," said Dr. Tom Dingus, director of VTTI.
In addition, a follow-on analysis to the 100-Car Study has also been released. Focused on the types of driver inattention and their associated risk, key findings include:
* Drowsiness is a significant problem that increases a driver's risk of a crash or near-crash by at least a factor of four. But drowsy driving may be significantly under-reported in police crash investigations.
* The most common distraction for drivers is the use of cell phones. However, the number of crashes and near-crashes attributable to dialing is nearly identical to the number associated with talking or listening. Dialing is more dangerous but occurs less often than talking or listening.
* Reaching for a moving object increased the risk of a crash or near-crash by 9 times; looking at an external object by 3.7 times; reading by 3 times; applying makeup by 3 times; dialing a hand-held device (typically a cell phone) by almost 3 times; and talking or listening on a hand-held device by 1.3 times.
* Drivers who engage frequently in distracting activities are more likely to be involved in an inattention-related crash or near-crash. However, drivers are often unable to predict when it is safe to look away from the road to multi-task because the situation can change abruptly leaving the driver no time to react even when looking away from the forward roadway for only a brief time.
The 100-Car Study and its follow-on analysis were co-sponsored by NHTSA, the Virginia Transportation Research Council (the research division of the Virginia Department of Transportation) and Virginia Tech.
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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....and to think, being distracted is actually unsafe......what a brilliant f'ing study this is!
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 12:58 PM
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Didn't realize there was a sub-link. I've now linked to the full PFD file (BBW-224 pg pdf)
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 01:11 PM
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Default They forgot that some people just cant drive. Period.Some lady almost merged into me AGAIN yesterday

Horrible.
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 01:13 PM
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Warning: Birth is the leading cause of death...more at 11.
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Would be a wonderful example of Darwinism if they didn't kill the other driver instead.
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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 02:43 PM
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That study confirmed the obvious, but I'm betting people STILL won't wise up. :/
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