March 30, 2010 1:30 PM

Study: Only 2.5% Can Safely Drive & Phone

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(CBS)  A new study by University of Utah psychologists on the ability of people to operate a motor vehicle and talk on a cell phone at the time confirms what other studies have shown: Virtually no one can perform both tasks without impairing safety.

But it is not impossible, for a very select few: 2.5% of subjects (whom researchers dubbed "supertaskers") were able to successfully operate a driving simulator and chat on a cell phone simultaneously without noticeable impairment.

The study's authors say the findings may lead to further understanding of the brain's capacity, as it challenges current theories about multitasking and shows there are fewer of them than we might think.

"Given the number of individuals who routinely talk on the phone while driving, one would have hoped that there would be a greater percentage of supertaskers," said Dr. Jason Watson, who with Dr. David Strayer authored the study.

"And while we'd probably all like to think we are the exception to the rule, the odds are overwhelmingly against it."

He indicated that the chances of someone being a "supertasker" were as good as flipping a coin and getting five heads in a row.

Previous studies have measured impairment of drivers while engaged in cell phone conversations. The National Safety Council estimates that 28% of all accidents and fatalities on U.S. highways were caused by drivers using cell phones.

Six states and the District of Columbia currently ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving, and an additional 14 states also ban texting while driving. In January Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said he would push for a national ban on cell phone use while driving.

In this latest study, the University of Utah psychologists analyzed the responses of 200 participants, who were first tested in a driving simulator, and then again driving while also engaged in a hands-free cell phone conversation involving word memorization and math problem-solving.

The researchers measured reactions in braking, the drivers' following distance on the "freeway," memory, and math computation.

Results showed that for 97.5 percent of the subjects, performance suffered across the board when both driving and talking on a hands-free cell phone.

Reaction to hit the brakes was slowed 20 percent. Drivers also failed to keep pace with traffic, as following distances increased 30 percent. Their performances in memorization declined (by 11 percent), and math performance dropped as well (by 3 percent).

Yet for the "supertaskers," there was no change in their braking times, following distances or mathematical ability - and their memory improved by 3 percent.

Researchers found this small group of "supertaskers" also displayed better performance when performing a single task than did the rest of the subjects.

Supertaskers: Profiles in Extraordinary Multi-tasking Ability

The study is set for publication later this year in the journal Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.

"Psychologists may need to rethink what they know about multitasking in light of this new evidence," said Dr. Strayer, who authored a 2006 study which found motorists who talk on handheld or hands-free cellular phones were as impaired as drunk drivers.

"We may learn from these very rare individuals that the multitasking regions of the brain are different, and that there may be a genetic basis for this difference. That is very exciting."

And, Dr. Watson adds, as people strive to keep with expanding technology, "it will be very useful to better understand the brain's processing capabilities, and perhaps to isolate potential markers that predict extraordinary ability, especially for high-performance professions."

The two are currently studying fighter pilots.


For more info:
Governors Highway Safety Association: Cell Phone Laws

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by Peny4MyThoughts January 31, 2011 4:21 PM EST
Here is a link to a great video that a Texas defensive driving company called Comedy Driving Inc is showing <a href="http://www.comedydriving.com"> www.comedydriving.com</a>
This was created by ATT for distracted drivers - it really hits home.
Please don't watch this video while driving.

<a href="http://www.schooltube.com/video/4386d84344d2a7345c5e/ATT-The-Last-Text-Documentary">http://www.schooltube.com/video/4386d84344d2a7345c5e/ATT-The-Last-Text-Documentary</a>


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by Peny4MyThoughts January 31, 2011 3:28 PM EST
Here is a link to a great video that a Texas defensive driving company called Comedy Driving Inc is showing (www.comedydriving.com)
This was created by ATT for distracted drivers - it really hits home.
Please don't watch this video while driving.

http://www.schooltube.com/video/4386d84344d2a7345c5e/ATT-The-Last-Text-Documentary
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by warsux April 1, 2010 12:59 PM EDT
this clearly is caused by obama's socialist reign of terror.
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by taznar March 31, 2010 12:31 PM EDT
When they were "engaged" on the cell phone, were they actually performing well on that end of the "test"? If all that was tested was the driving side, there's nothing to show actual "supertasking" is happening, only that some people are good at ignoring the person on the other end of the conversation. Hmmm.... these "supertaskers" wouldn't happen to be people married to the same person for more than 10 years, would they?
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by formrusmcsgt March 30, 2010 9:17 PM EDT
I actually saw a woman driving yesterday who WASN'T on the phone.
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by warsux April 1, 2010 1:01 PM EDT
caused by obama i am sure. I have blamed him for my dogs ear wax issue as well. This is what socialism does to society! Down with critical thinking and using our tax money for americans!
by barbaram99 March 30, 2010 4:35 PM EDT
I do have a cell but I use it to keep in touch with my also handicapped roommate..As a legally blind person, I let a cell user pass me.. I member the face to face greetings years ago. My world is talking things..Talking clock..I do like the peace and quiet. Us blind persons need to talk..I am a ware of there are seeing persons..Driving yer don't yak on a phone.
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by amerilatino March 30, 2010 3:15 PM EDT
Not surprised, I was told I had to take the driving test again after coming back to the states from overseas, where I learned how to drive. I thought it would be a big deal until I actually took the test. Conclusion: Any Bozo with an I.Q. of 70 up can get a license in the states, I suspect setting your average American driver loose on an autobahn or South American mountain road would be as exciting as setting an early Christian loose in a Roman arena...
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by ToolMangler1 March 30, 2010 9:56 PM EDT
If he was a Shaolin priest, the Gladiators would get the suprise of their lives
by tsigili March 30, 2010 3:01 PM EDT
The problem is.....no one will stop doing it!

Why people think they have to talk all the time, is beyond me, in the first place. All that chatter.....and they say absolutely nothing, of substance. Go figure.
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by barbaram99 March 30, 2010 2:21 PM EDT
The fact is a useless study..Multi task..Not when driving..I will not talk on a phone and walk.. It is not safe..Drive but hang up.
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by signseeker1717 March 30, 2010 2:18 PM EDT
Unfortuntately, those 97.5 think THEY are the 2.5. Cell phone usage has become an addiction for some, a replacement for normal face-to-face communication for many, a public nuisance, a tool of crime and a safety hazard. They have their place (emergencies, etc.), but NEVER while operating a vehicle.
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