Car telephone use and road safety : final report. An overview prepared for the European Commission.

Author(s)
Breen, J.
Year
Abstract

During the last 30 years, mobile telephones have become a major source of communication and an essential device for many people. A wide range of new mobile phone services, designs and new users has led to new possibilities for business communication and increased personal convenience. Since in-car telephones first appeared in the mid-1980s, the use of hand-held and, more recently, hands-free devices has rapidly increased. At the same time, a significant body of behavioural and epidemiological research, which has been subject to periodic literature review and meta-analyses, indicates the adverse consequences associated with use of a car telephone while driving, whether hand-held or hands-free. New availability of visual display information on mobile phones, new services offering broadband internet access and the increasing opportunity to use the car as a mobile office are all developments which are likely to increase further the road safety management challenges. (Author/publisher)

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20091703 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Brussels, Jeanne Breen Consulting, 2009, 21 p., 59 ref.

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