Distracted Driver Distractions 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
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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
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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.