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cellcontrol survey
(U.S. Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BC-cellcontrol-survey
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
Contact: Debbie Arringdale, Freestyle Public Relations, +1-515-223-4343,
debbie@freestylepr.com, for cellcontrol
72% of Survey Respondents Say Current and Upcoming Texting While Driving
Bans by States Will Not Alter Their Use of a Cell Phone While Driving
According to Cellcontrol
BATON ROUGE, La., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- cellcontrol, a leading
supplier of driving while distracted solutions, announced today a new study
that shows a majority of drivers still use cell phones while on the road even
though its proven to be more dangerous than driving while intoxicated. The
study was conducted by odbEdge, the creator of cellcontrol, during the week of
December 14, 2009, to learn about views on driving while distracted. From a
pool of 100 respondents, 88 percent of drivers admitted to using their cell
phone to text, email, surf the Web or have a conversation in the past
12-months. However, nearly 75 percent of the same group agreed that driving
while intoxicated and texting are equally dangerous. While this shows an
increased awareness of distracted driving as a problem, drivers still fail to
realize that Distracted Driving is 23 times more dangerous than Driving While
Intoxicated.
While great progress has been made with laws in place and awareness
campaigns, the study shows that 72 percent of drivers still continue to drive
and be distracted by their cell phones and other mobile devices regardless of
state cell phone usage while driving bans. Solutions like cellcontrol, which
works by plugging into a car's on-board computer and uses a downloadable
application and Bluetooth technology to pair to your phone, is an option to
help keep drivers safe on the road and curb the habit of driving while using a
cell phone.
"Cell phone use and driving is still a safety problem on our roadways and
that's why at cellcontrol our main objective is to help parents, friends,
employers, etc., protect those they care about with technology that is easy
and simple to use," said Leigh Gilly, Director of Business Development of
cellcontrol. "We are aimed at preventing driving while distracted to help
reduce the over 500,000 injury-resulting accidents each year caused by mobile
phones and other technologies used while driving."
While cell phone use when driving spans across all age groups, teenagers
draw the most attention to this national problem. If given the choice, the
study shows 65 percent of parents would put their worries to rest with
technology to prevent their children from driving while using their cell
phones. More than 60 percent of parents would purchase a particular cell phone
if they had the ability to control distracted driving as a feature option. In
addition, more than 75 percent would use technology to restrict use of mobile
devices while driving if they received a discount on their automobile
insurance premium.
Survey questions/results included:
In the last 12 months, have you engaged in distracted driving caused
by any of the following cell phone activities: texting, emailing,
surfing the Web or talking on your phone?
Yes - 88.4%
No - 11.6%
If given the technology to block the use of cellular phones while
operating a vehicle, on which of the following would you use the
technology:
Yourself - 26.8%
Spouse or significant other - 23.2%
Children - 65.2%
Employees - 27.7%
None of the above - 17.0%
What do you consider to be more dangerous?
Driving while intoxicated - 17.0%
Driving while texting - 9.8%
They are equally dangerous - 73.2%
Has the passing of new laws prohibiting distracted driving changed
the way you use your cellular phone while operating a vehicle?
Yes - 27.7%
No - 72.3%
Are you aware of any accidents in the last 12 months involving
yourself, family or friends that was caused by distracted driving?
Yes - 27.7%
No - 72.3%
In purchasing cellular phones for your children or employees, would
you consider the ability to control distracted driving on a specific
phone type as an important feature in the buying decision?
Yes - 60.7%
No - 8%
Maybe - 31.3%
Besides cellular phones, which of the following mobile devices do you
currently have or use in your personal or work vehicle?
Laptop - 28.8%
Handheld ordering device - 2.7%
MP3 player - 27.9%
GPS system - 45.9%
DVD player - 32.4%
None of the above - 27.9%
In regards to automobile insurance: Would you use technology to
restrict your use of a mobile device while operating a vehicle if
you received a discount on your premium for doing so?
Yes - 75.9%
No - 24.1%
In regard to automobile insurance: Would you be willing to change
insurance carriers if a different carrier offered a discount that
ultimately saved you money for the use of technology to stop
distracted driving?
Yes -- 53.6%
No - 46.4%
About cellcontrol:
cellcontrol a product of obdEdge, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is the
most accurate, secure and dependable solution for distracted driving caused by
cellular phones and other mobile devices. cellcontrol uses the automobile's
On Board Diagnostic computer and phone/device software to put a stop to
texting, e-mail, Web browsing and phone use while operating a vehicle. For
more information on cellcontrol, go to http://www.cellcontrol.com.
SOURCE cellcontrol
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