A driver distraction can be defined as any activity that diverts a driver's attention away from the task of driving. 1 Although it is clear that distractions may affect a driver's control of a vehicle, little is known about drivers' exposure to distracting activities while driving and the impact of that exposure on road safety. To begin, there is a lack of detailed and systematically collected Cited by: The National Transport Commission (NTC) is currently reviewing how the Australian Road Rules deal with driver distraction. The review will consider the variety of ways that mobile devices are now used and the range of in-vehicle technology that now exists and recommend changes to the road rules in Australia to better address driver distraction. · Driver distraction is an emerging road safety issue, and is being increasingly ranked by road safety authorities around the world as a significant contributing factor to road trauma alongside speeding, drink-driving and fatigue. Crash Statistics and Crash Estimates It has been estimated that distraction played a role in 32% of all road crash deaths and serious Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
Driver distraction is, increasingly, one of the major causes of road crashes. Driver distraction can be divided into three main categories: taking your eyes off the road (visual); taking your hands off the wheel (manual); creating noise that interrupts concentration or thinking about things other than driving (cognitive). The National Transport Commission (NTC) is currently reviewing how the Australian Road Rules deal with driver distraction. The review will consider the variety of ways that mobile devices are now used and the range of in-vehicle technology that now exists and recommend changes to the road rules in Australia to better address driver distraction. Driver Distraction and Inattention. Inattention or distraction are reported to be a contributing factor in around a third of fatal crashes and nearly one half of serious crashes per year in South Australia. Driving is a complex task requiring coordination of a wide range of skills.
Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of motor vehicle crashes in Australia. If you drive distracted and do not focus on the. Research has shown that in Australia, distraction is the main contributing factor in approximately 16% of serious casualty road crashes and also suggests that. However, the significance of driver distraction as road safety issue has only recently been recognised in Australia. This paper provides a review of current.
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