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New York State Addresses Distracted Pedestrian Problem with Proposed Electronics Ban
Crossing with Headphones on Would Result in $100 Fine
By Dave Maddox, published Feb 09, 2007
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According to a Reuters article in the Washington Post, the State of New York is looking to address distraction problems with pedestrians similar to those with cell phone-wielding drivers.Nationally, the state government says, the problem that is epidemic in New York City is being seen: iPod-wearing, Bluetooth-Headset-sporting, cell phone-gabbing pedestrians are running amok, walking into buses and cars, endangering themselves and others. They intend to provide a remedy for pedestrians in New York City and Buffalo.
For many years now, governments have been increasingly called upon to address the matter of drivers using cell phones. Distracted driving laws have not been enough, and specific statutes have been passed, some increasing liability for drivers who flout the law. Now, pedestrians committing similar acts of civil inconsideration will be fined, with the proposed amount currently set at $100.
An article at smartrisk.ca discusses a study of pedestrian behavior while distracted, concluding that education of pedestrians to avoid such risky behavior can reduce the number of accidents and injuries. Meanwhile, such a campaign has been in place at the University of Illinois, where the student newspaper, the "Daily Illini" editorialized that the blame would be better placed "elsewhere." Campuses across the country provide an excellent example, as students are heavy cell phone users. One source says that 90% of students now use cell phones, up from 33% in 2000. Many of them use time walking around campus to keep in touch, while other students bicycle past, and some students even bicycle with cell phones.
An event for World Usability Day in New Zealand had another solution for visually impaired and also distracted pedestrians - the equivalent of a roadway "rumble strip," bumps on the sidewalk before street crossings.

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New York State Addresses Distracted Pedestrian Problem with Proposed Electronics Ban
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Takeaways
- Distracted pedestrians are a frequent contributor to vehicle - pedestrian accidents
- Companies can incur liabilities when their employees are distracted by cellphones in transit
- iPods and other portable entertainment are also included in New York's proposed ban
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