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Friday, December 14, 2012

Third of road crossers distracted by mobiles

By Anna-Marie Lever

Almost one in every three pedestrians crossing the road are using their mobile phone, a US study suggests.

Of more than 1,000 people crossing 20 different roads in Seattle, 10% were listening to music, 7% were texting and 6% were having conversations, on phones the journal Injury Prevention reports.

The texters were four times more likely to ignore red lights or fail to look both ways before crossing.

And they took almost two seconds longer to cross a three to four lane junction.

Listening to music speeded up the time taken to cross the road, but those that were doing it were less likely to look both ways before crossing.

Kevin Clinton, from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, said: "Looking properly when you are walking is as important as when you are driving, so take care not to be dangerously distracted, whether by mobile phones, listening to music or being caught up in conversations with other people.

"Being able to use all of your senses while you are on the road is important and using mobile phones can, of course, be distracting. It is important to be aware when interacting with traffic."

How to cross the road safely

Find a safe place to cross with a clear view
Stop, look and listen
When safe, walk straight across, keep looking and listening
The Department of Transport estimates there was a 5% rise in the numbers of pedestrian casualties
 in the year from June 2011.