Motorists who talk on mobile phones drive more slowly, pass sluggish vehicles
less often and take longer to complete their trips, according to new research.
"The average person's commute is longer because of that person on the mobile
phone right in front of them," said Dave Strayer, a psychology professor at the
University
of Utah.
Joel Cooper, a doctoral student in psychology at Utah, added: "If you talk on
the phone while driving, it is going to take you longer to get from A to B, and
it is going to slow down everybody else on the road."
The researchers conducted the study with Ivana Vladisavljevic, a doctoral
student in civil and environmental engineering, and Peter Martin, an associate
professor of civil and environmental engineering and director of the Utah
Traffic Lab.
The new study shows that using mobile phones while driving is dangerous and
causes delays.
Previous research on mobile phones and driving from Professor Strayer's
research group indicates that hands-free mobile phones are no less dangerous
while driving than handheld devices because the major distraction is the
conversation itself.
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