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Cell Phones and Driving: Review of Research

机译:手机与驾驶:研究综述

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Objective. The research literature on drivers' use of cellphones was reviewed to identify trends in drivers' phone use and to determine the state of knowledge about the safety consequences of such use. Methods. Approximately 125 studies were reviewed with regard to the research questions, type and rigor of the methods, and findings. Reviewed studies included surveys of drivers, experiments, naturalistic studies (continuous recording of everyday driving by drivers in instrumented vehicles), studies of crash risk, and evaluations of laws limiting drivers' phone use. Results. Observational surveys indicate drivers commonly use cellphones and that such use is increasing. Drivers report they usually use hand-held phones. Experimental studies have found that simulated or instrumented driving tasks, or driving while being observed, are compromised by tasks intended to replicate phone conversations, whether using hand-held or hands-free phones, and may be further compromised by the physical distraction of handling phones. Effects of phone use on driving performance when drivers are in their own vehicles are unknown. With representative samples of adequate size, naturalistic studies in the future may provide the means to document the patterns and circumstances of drivers' phone use and their effects on real-world driving. Currently, the best studies of crash risk used cellphone company billing records to verify phone use by crash-involved drivers. Two such studies found a fourfold increase in the risk of a property-damage-only crash and the risk of an injury crash associated with phone use; increased risk was similar for males and females, younger and older drivers, and hands-free and hand-held phones. A number of jurisdictions in the United States and around the world have made it illegal for drivers to use hand-held phones. Studies of these laws show only limited compliance and unclear effects on safety. Conclusions. Even if total compliance with bans on drivers' hand-held cell phone use can be achieved, crash risk will remain to the extent that drivers continue to use or switch to hands-free phones. Although the enactment of laws limiting drivers' use of all phones is consistent with research findings, it is unclear how such laws could be enforced. At least in the short term, it appears that drivers' phone use will continue to increase, despite the growing evidence of the risk it creates. More effective countermeasures are needed but are not known at this time.
机译:目的。审查了有关驾驶员使用手机的研究文献,以确定驾驶员使用手机的趋势并确定有关此类使用的安全后果的知识状态。方法。关于研究问题,方法的类型和严谨性以及发现,对大约125项研究进行了审查。审查过的研究包括驾驶员调查,实验,自然主义研究(连续记录仪表车驾驶员日常驾驶情况),碰撞风险研究以及对限制驾驶员使用电话的法律进行评估。结果。观察性调查表明,驾驶员通常使用手机,并且这种使用正在增加。驾驶员报告说他们通常使用手持电话。实验研究发现,无论是使用手持还是免提电话,旨在复制电话对话的任务都会对模拟或仪表驾驶任务或被观察时的驾驶行为造成损害,并且可能因操作手机的物理干扰而进一步受到损害。 。当驾驶员在自己的车辆中时,电话使用对驾驶性能的影响尚不清楚。有了足够大小的代表性样本,未来的自然主义研究可能会提供手段来记录驾驶员使用电话的方式和情况及其对现实驾驶的影响。当前,对撞车风险的最佳研究使用手机公司的账单记录来验证撞车驾驶员使用手机的情况。两项此类研究发现,仅使用手机的财产损失和因使用手机而导致的人身伤害的风险增加了四倍。男性和女性,年轻和年长的驾驶员以及免提和手持电话的风险增加相似。美国和世界各地的许多司法管辖区已将驾驶员使用手持电话定为违法。对这些法律的研究表明,合规性有限,对安全性的影响尚不清楚。结论。即使可以完全完全禁止驾驶员使用手持电话,但当驾驶员继续使用或切换到免提电话时,碰撞风险仍然存在。尽管制定限制驾驶员使用所有手机的法律与研究结果一致,但尚不清楚如何执行这些法律。至少在短期内,尽管越来越多的证据表明驾驶员使用手机会带来风险,但看来驾驶员的手机使用量将继续增加。需要更有效的对策,但目前尚不知道。

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