Hands-free
phones can be as dangerous as drink-driving, says yesinsurance.co.uk
Released
on: September 18, 2007, 7:56 am
Press
Release Author: Paul Purdy
Industry:
Automotive
Press
Release Summary: Car insurer yesinsurance.co.uk report divers in
the UK may be taking risks that can equal those of drink-driving,
simply by using hands-free mobile phones
Press
Release Body: Up to 8 million drivers in the UK may be taking risks
that can equal those of drink-driving, simply by using hands-free
mobile phones, according to car insurer, yesinsurance.co.uk.
yesinsurance.co.uk
(http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/)
state that most of the UK’s 33 million registered drivers
now have a mobile phone and many of them use it whilst driving –
either legally using a hands-free kit, or illegally by holding the
phone in their hand. Research studies indicate that around 24% of
UK drivers occasionally use the phone whilst driving.
However,
whilst most drivers are aware that hand-held phones pose a risk,
many are unaware that the level of risk is very similar when using
a hands-free mobile phone.
“Research
conducted at the University of Sydney’s Injury Prevention
and Trauma Care Division indicates that people who use their mobile
phones whilst driving are four times more likely to crash –
and this includes people using hands-free devices,” said
Paul Purdy of yesinsurance.co.uk.
In
the UK, research conducted at the Transport Research Laboratory
has found that drivers talking on both hand-held and hands-free
mobile phones have on average 30 per cent slower reaction times
than those who have been drinking, and 50 per cent slower times
than sober drivers.
Similar
results were found during tests which were undertaken at the University
of Utah in the United States, comparing use of hands-free
phones and drinking at the UK limit.
“Whilst
we would not go as far as calling for a complete ban on hands-free
devices, we would like to see the government placing a much greater
emphasis on warning drivers that use of a hands-free device can
be as dangerous as drinking,” said Paul Purdy.
In
the UK it is illegal to drive a vehicle whilst using a hand-held
mobile phone, but hands-free phones are not specifically prohibited.
However, legal action can still be taken against drivers who have
been using hands-free devices, if it is believed that this has been
a contributory factor in an accident.
yesinsurance.co.uk
said that research indicates that the combination of visual,
auditory, mental and physical distractions caused by using mobile
phones can cause a severe deterioration in the ability of the driver
to react quickly to changing conditions.
“Conversations
with passengers can incorporate periods of silence, but telephone
conversations tend to be continuous, requiring a greater commitment
in terms of concentration from the driver,” said Paul
Purdy.
“There
are also visual clues which can be picked up by drivers and passengers,
but these are missing when the conversation is being conducted over
a telephone,” he said.
At
any one time, according to research conducted in 2006 by the Transport
Research Laboratory, 2.5% of drivers are using the phone
whilst driving – with two-thirds of them illegally using hand-held
phones. In London the figures were even higher, with 3.7 per cent
of car drivers and 4.8 per cent of van drivers being on the phone
at any one time.
Latest
research results published in June by America’s Ohio
State University indicate that pedestrians are also at
increased risk of road accidents when they are using a mobile phone.
Their tests showed that 48 per cent of cell-phone users crossed
the road in front of approaching cars, compared with 25 per cent
of those not using gadgets. Interestingly, only 16 per cent of iPod
users took the same risk.
Commenting
on ways to get the message through to drivers, Paul Purdy said:
“We
would like to see the launch of a campaign that urges drivers to
switch off their mobile phone before setting off on a trip, so that
messages can be received by voicemail.”
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Editors
notes
-
Details of yesinsurance.co.uk can be found at www.yesinsurance.co.uk
- yesinsurance.co.uk is a trading name of yesinsurance
Services Limited, which is authorised and regulated by
the Financial Services Authority
- Insurance (http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/)
policies provided online at www.yesinsurance.co.uk
are designed to provide competitive car insurance (http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/car-insurance/)
deals for drivers with cars or vans that are over 5 years old, which
account for around 60% of all cars currently on the road, as well
as home insurance (http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/home-insurance/index.html)
and van insurance (http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk/van-insurance/index.html)
policies.
Media
contact:
Trevor Gardiner
Meridian Corporate Communications
Tel: 020 7736 1552
trevor.gardiner@meridiangroup.co.uk
Registered
number: 5545310 England
Registered Office: As above
Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority
Web
Site: http://www.yesinsurance.co.uk
Contact
Details: yesinsurance.co.uk PR contact:
Paul Purdy
yesinsurance.co.uk
yesinsurance Services Limited
Lakeside House
Hebble Brook Business Park
Hays lane
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX2 8UL
Tel: 01422 232528
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