Motorists' use of hand held cell phones in New Zealand : An observational study.

Author(s)
Townsend, M.
Year
Abstract

Unlike many similar countries, New Zealand has no specific legislation restricting the use of cell phones in vehicles. Several factors suggest that legislation may be introduced in the near future. This study provided a benchmark for current cell phone use among motorists. A total of 8700 drivers of cars were observed for cell phone use as they passed a fixed location in Auckland. Cell phone use was double that of an Australian city, where cell phones are banned. Use of a cell phone while driving was similarly likely in male and female drivers. (A) "Reprinted with permission from Elsevier".

Publication

Library number
I E129659 /83 / ITRD E129659
Source

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2006 /07. 38(4) Pp748-750 (11 Refs.)

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