A recent study shows that checking
your friend’s status, or writing on your colleague’s wall while driving, is
more dangerous than drinking or texting and driving. New research released by the Institute of
Advanced Motorists in the UK revealed that social networking is considerably
less safe than texting, drinking to the legal limit, and smoking marijuana. The study revealed that almost one out of every
four drivers in the UK has admitted to using social networking sites while
operating a vehicle. Another study
showed just how dangerous this can be. The TRL for the Institute of Advanced
Motorists (IAM) found that those who use their smartphones on the move
routinely spend up to sixty percent of their time looking down at the device
instead of focusing on the road ahead. As compared to this, those without
phones spend just 10 per cent of the time, on an average, looking away, for
instance to check the speedometer, satnav or in-car entertainment.
The new controversy has led to some
possible remedies suggested by the Department of Accident Injury Attorney Milwaukee. The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, part of the Department of Transportation, said electronic
functions that compel drivers to look away from the road for more than two
seconds -- to do such things as Web searches, social networking, texting and
navigation that requires the input of addresses -- are too dangerous when cars
are moving. The agency recommended these functions be inaccessible to
front-seat passengers "whenever the vehicle's engine is on and its
transmission is not in 'Park,'" the agency said in guidelines published in
the Federal Register, Washington's official journal containing public notices
of government agencies.
With the popularity of social
networking sites and smartphones, this will continue to be an issue in the
upcoming years. While it may seem like an innocent crime, most experienced and
good drivers realize that taking your eyes off the road for only a couple
seconds could lead to life changing Accident Lawyer Milwaukee. If drivers are using social
networking sites while driving, the distraction level will go far beyond a
couple seconds. A possible block of certain smartphone applications and
abilities might be necessary if drivers are unable to carrel the temptation to
facebook or tweet. Legislators and other public officials have already had
experience in dealing with this type of issue in regard to texting while
driving. One can assume they will be more likely to crack down on potential
offenders more quickly now that they have already dealt with a similar issue
before. Drivers must really ask themselves if posting on someone’s wall is
really worth possibly injuring or killing another driver, pedestrian, or
themselves.
If you or a loved one has
suffered an injury due to the negligence or fault of another person, call Gruber
Law Offices, LLC today for your free consultation. There is no fee
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