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预防驾车时发短信:美国预防医学学院声明

Preventing texting while driving: a statement of the American College of Preventive Medicine.

作者信息

Sherin Kevin M, Lowe Andrea L, Harvey Bart J, Leiva Daniel F, Malik Aaqib, Matthews Sarah, Suh Ryung

机构信息

Florida State University College of Medicine, Davie, Florida; Department of Family Medicine, Tallahassee, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Davie, Florida; Florida Department of Health in Orange County, Davie, Florida.

The American College of Preventive Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2014 Nov;47(5):681-8. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.004. Epub 2014 Sep 10.

Abstract

The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) is providing a set of recommendations designed to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with distractions due to texting while driving. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 12% of all fatal crashes involving at least one distracted driver are estimated to be related to cell phone use while driving. Given the combination of visual, manual, and cognitive distractions posed by texting, this is an issue of major public health concern for communities. Therefore, the ACPM feels it is timely to discuss this issue and provide the following recommendations: 1. Encourage state legislatures to develop and pass legislation banning texting while driving, while simultaneously implementing comprehensive and dedicated law enforcement strategies including penalties for these violations. Legislatures should establish a public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of texting while driving as an integral part of this legislation. 2. Promote further research into the design and evaluation of educational tools regarding texting while driving that can be incorporated into the issuance of driver’s licenses. 3. Provide primary care providers with the appropriate tools to educate patients of all ages. 4. Conduct additional studies investigating the risks associated with cell phone usage while driving, particularly texting, with motor vehicle crashes.

摘要

美国预防医学学院(ACPM)正在提供一套旨在降低因开车时发短信分心而导致的发病率和死亡率的建议。根据美国国家公路交通安全管理局的数据,据估计,在所有涉及至少一名分心驾驶司机的致命撞车事故中,有12%与开车时使用手机有关。考虑到发短信所带来的视觉、手动和认知方面的分心综合影响,这是一个令社区极为关注的重大公共卫生问题。因此,ACPM认为现在讨论这个问题并提供以下建议是及时的:1. 鼓励州立法机构制定并通过禁止开车时发短信的法律,同时实施全面且专门的执法策略,包括对这些违法行为的处罚。立法机构应开展一场关于开车时发短信危险性的公众意识宣传活动,并将其作为该法律的一个组成部分。2. 推动对有关开车时发短信的教育工具的设计和评估进行进一步研究,这些工具可纳入驾照发放过程中。3. 为初级保健提供者提供适当的工具,以便对各年龄段的患者进行教育。4. 开展更多研究,调查开车时使用手机,尤其是发短信与机动车撞车事故相关的风险。

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