Presentation at Beirut workshop for distraction , 18-10-2013.
YASA , Roads for Life , ISF .مشاركة قوى الامن الداخلي بورشة عمل حول الوقاية من التلهي اثناء القيادة
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In USA 16% (2008 ) and 26% (2012)
In Australia 14% (2008) and 23% (2011)
In New Zealand 10% in (2008)
In Netherlands 8.3% (2011)
In Canada 10.7% (2003–2007)
In Spain 37% (2008)
In India 35% (2010)
In Middle East ……? NO Reliable numbers
( Bias , Under-reporting, No Funds, No Data
collection…..etc…)
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29. For more information
Cpt. Michel Moutran
Telephone : 00961-(3)-660120
Mail:moutranmichel@gmail.com
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30. References
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Distracted Driving Among Newly Licensed Teen
Drivers,AAA foundation for road safety , March 2012
Understanding the distracted brain, national safety
council , distracteddriving.nsc.org ,march 2010
Safety Culture-Enhancing Transportation Safety, Forum
10-11 September 2013 ,Washington DC www.ntsb.com
http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/public
ations/road_traffic/distracted_driving/en/ index.html
www.nhtsa.com
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31. Appendix
Appendix 1 : Texting and driving
Appendix 2 :Comparison with DWI
Appendix 3: Example of Applications
Appendix 4 :Attention-Powered car
Appendix 5 :Distracted driving Legislation
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32. Appendix 1 : Estimates on texting
• A study in the United Kingdom found that 45% of drivers
reported text messaging while driving .
• • Australian research suggests that one in six drivers report
regularly sending text messages while driving .
• • A study in the United States found that 27% of American
adults report having sent or read text messages while
driving .
• The proportion of drivers using text messaging while
driving appears to be higher among young and/or
inexperienced drivers: the Australian study (cited above)
showed that 58% of drivers aged 17–29 years regularly read
text messages while driving, and 37% sent text messages
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33. Appendix 2: Distraction & Drink Driving
• Distracted driving is 6 times more dangerous
as an incident than drink driving but the
cumulative risks associated with intoxication
are greater than those associated while driving
with mobile phones (The duration of
distraction ).
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