2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2006.08.006
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Mobile phone use while driving in a sample of Spanish university workers

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“…Safety (not involved in dangerous situations while driving) is decreased by 4.8 percent if taxi drivers use more mobile phone in a day. This self-reported finding is supported by some studies which found there was a significant correlation between frequencies of mobile phone use or the daily mobile phone use time and the risk of being involved in a crash [3,40]. In the current study the taxi drivers reported that they had experienced more dangerous situations while using hand-held phones than using hands-free ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Safety (not involved in dangerous situations while driving) is decreased by 4.8 percent if taxi drivers use more mobile phone in a day. This self-reported finding is supported by some studies which found there was a significant correlation between frequencies of mobile phone use or the daily mobile phone use time and the risk of being involved in a crash [3,40]. In the current study the taxi drivers reported that they had experienced more dangerous situations while using hand-held phones than using hands-free ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The study identified that one-third of taxi drivers read or write text-messages while driving. Text-messaging rate found by Gras et al (2007) was 27% among the sample of Spanish university workers [40]. In another study [39], 100.0% of the group reported talking and 72.5% of participants reported text-messaging on a cellular phone while driving at least some of the time.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…This study found that 66.6% of the participants used mobile phones while driving. %his finding is similar to those reported in Spain (60%) (Gras et al, 2007) and New Zealand (57.3%) (Sullman & Baas, 2004). However, the result is considerably lower than the results showed in studies done in Finland (80%) (Pöysti, Rajalin, & Summala, 2005) and in Australia (77%) (White et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 31%
“…A self reported questionnaire modified from Gras et al, (2007) was used for this survey. The questions includes questions regarding participants' gender, age and driving behaviour.…”
Section: Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%