Ready for hands-free driving?
posted by The Lonely Rider
With the hands-free ban coming into full affect February 1st, RoadAwareness.ca will be performing a practical experiment of how distracted driving affects situational awareness and reflexes. This is an interactive opportunity for media to get on the track and test how much distracted driving really changes their driving ability.
The objective is to highlight that any handheld or cell phone usage (even with the use of a hands-free kit) significantly reduces a driver's situational awareness and reflexes and greatly increases the chance of being in a collision.
The experiment will be held on January 24th, 2010 in a controlled environment at Formula Kartways located at 79 Bramsteele road in Brampton. While seated behind the wheel of purpose built gokarts, drivers will go through several practical driving tests to gauge their skill, reflexes and awareness, with and without distractions. The experiment will be held from 10am to 1pm and it will take approximately 30 minutes for each person to complete.
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posted by The Lonely Rider