MAIC/UniSC Road Safety Research Collaboration, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
Discipline of Psychology, School of Health & Behavioural Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Petrie, Queensland, Australia.
Traffic Inj Prev. 2023;24(7):592-598. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2023.2224475. Epub 2023 Jun 22.
Mobile phone use while driving is a major cause of distraction and area for concern. Numerous factors have been shown to be associated with engagement in mobile phone use while driving, including peer influences and social media content encouraging the behavior. Phone detection cameras are being increasingly utilized to enforce the hand-held mobile phone use while driving ban in Australia, yet this has been accompanied by an emergence of camera location pages on social media platforms such as Facebook. Research is clearly needed to explore the nature and extent of this online content, since such information can be used to counteract any negative effects on enforcement. Accordingly, this exploratory study analyzed content on Facebook pertaining to mobile phone use while driving, enforcement of the behavior and legal penalties associated with the behavior. A total of 167 public Facebook posts shared within Australia in January to October 2021 were examined. Overall, it was found that: (a) a large proportion (74%) of posts focused on the location of mobile phone cameras, (b) whilst most discussions centered around discouraging mobile phone use while driving, a large number also aimed to facilitate avoiding detection for the behavior. Finally, very few posts/comments acknowledged the risks associated with the behavior, including the risk of being caught. This research provides preliminary evidence that social media platforms appear to provide an avenue to reduce the likelihood of apprehension. Avenues for future research are discussed.
开车时使用手机是造成分心的主要原因之一,也是令人关注的领域。众多因素已被证明与开车时使用手机有关,包括同伴的影响和社交媒体内容鼓励这种行为。在澳大利亚,越来越多的手机检测摄像头被用于执行开车时禁止手持手机的规定,但这也伴随着社交媒体平台(如 Facebook)上出现了摄像头位置页面。显然需要研究这种在线内容的性质和范围,因为这些信息可以用来抵消对执法的任何负面影响。因此,这项探索性研究分析了 Facebook 上与开车时使用手机、该行为的执法以及与该行为相关的法律处罚有关的内容。共检查了 2021 年 1 月至 10 月期间在澳大利亚分享的 167 个公共 Facebook 帖子。总的来说,发现:(a) 很大一部分(74%)的帖子关注手机摄像头的位置,(b) 尽管大多数讨论都集中在劝阻开车时使用手机,但也有很多是为了方便逃避对该行为的检测。最后,很少有帖子/评论承认与该行为相关的风险,包括被抓住的风险。这项研究提供了初步证据,表明社交媒体平台似乎提供了一个减少被捕可能性的途径。讨论了未来研究的途径。