With laws in place in many states prohibiting handheld
electronic devices to be used while driving, many people are under the notion
that those laws are in place because it is much safer to use a handsfree device
than to hold a phone in your hand while driving. MythBusters, a popular show on the Discovery
Channel, recently
tested whether it was safer for drivers to talk on their cell phone using a
handsfree device than to use a handheld phone.
Maryland drivers are required by law to use handsfree devices when
making phone calls. MythBusters, in
testing this theory, proved that it does not matter whether you are holding the
electronic device or using a handsfree device, it was dangerous either way. Drivers who talked on the phone while holding
it to their ear performed poorly in the driving test. In addition, drivers who talked on the phone
using a handsfree device also performed poorly in the driving test. Although there were slight differences in the
test scores, these differences were too negligible to make much of a
difference.
The
real culprit when it comes to cell phones in the car is the phone call
itself. Just by talking and listening
during a phone call, a person’s brain is functioning even more so than just
driving. The phone call is an added
distraction to a person, no matter whether it is handsfree or handheld, and
accidents are bound to occur.
Cell
phone use while driving, whether it is texting or talking on the phone,
handsfree or handheld, is very dangerous.
Use of an electronic device while driving is always a leading cause for
accidents on the roads. Never text and
drive, and if at all possible, try to avoid making phone calls while driving as
well.
If
you or a family member has been injured or killed in an accident that is caused
by the fault or negligence of another person and would like to consult an
experienced Maryland personal injury attorney for free, contact us at (301)
854-9000 to schedule an appointment at one of our office locations in Columbia or throughout
Maryland or visit us online at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Auto-Accidents/Car-Accidents/
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