distracted driver distractions now join alcohol and speeding as leading factors in fatal and serious...
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Distracted DriverDistractions now join
alcohol and speeding as
leading factors in fatal and serious injury
crashes
Statistics
• According to the National Safety Council so far this year there have been an estimated 61,698 crashes caused by driver’s using cell phones and texting
• More than 1.6 million crashes are caused by cell phone use and texting each year
Myth or Fact?
• Do you believe that multitasking is a myth?
Multitasking
•Multitasking for the brain is a myth
• Human brains do not perform two tasks at same time. Brain handles tasks sequentially. Brain switches between one task and another
Multitasking
• Just listening to sentences on cell phones decreased activity by 37% in the brain’s parietal lobe which perceives movement, integrates sensory information and also has importance for language processing
Driving Simulator
• http://www.psych.utah.edu/lab/appliedcognition/
Multitasking
•How much of the road do you see when driving using a cell phone?– Is your vision of the road the same or different?
Inattention Blindness
Driver’s not using handheld device
Driver’s using handheld device
How Cell Phones Distract
• Visual• Mechanical • Cognitive: Mind focuses on
conversation, not on driving– Ie. “Looking” but not “seeing”
DO NOW
• Write down examples of Visual, Mechanical, and Cognitive Distractions
• List ways you can prevent these distractions.
•Cell phone users 4x as likely to crash
Help us save lives. Tell everyone you know.
On the Road, Off the Phone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DebhWD6ljZs&feature=player_embedded
Activity
Students will create a Public Service Announcement (PSA) poster that helps to detail one of the dangers of distracted driving. Students will present their signs in class.
http://www.distraction.gov