Vehicle Safety:
Features/Effectiveness, Role of Traffic Psychologists, and Motor Vehicle Injury Control Vehicle safety is a growing concern of many U.S. citizens each year. As a society, it is expected to have a safe environment that people can be in without the stress and anxiety that they might have regarding safety in or around motor vehicles. Fortunately, vehicles have increased the amount of safety features over the years, allowing people to be more comfortable with their surroundings. Vehicle safety has become very effective through the different safety features, traffic psychologists, and motor vehicle injury control. There are many safety features that have been added to vehicles; some of these come in the standard vehicle,
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46-47). Showing how these features are effective is Derrell Lyles, Department of Public Affairs of The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, 2016) who wrote that the “Click it or Ticket” campaign was used in Illinois to promote safety by using the seatbelt. The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, First Vice President Jim Kruger stated that “The Click It or Ticket safety campaign continues to be an effective tool to help change the attitudes of many occupants who do not use their seat belts.” After this campaign, ninety-four percent of drivers in Illinois use seatbelt when in a vehicle, and because of this approximately 63,000 lives have been saved (Lyles, D., 2016). One of the most well known vehicle safety features that is fairly new to society is the rearview camera. According to Tori Tellem, a contributor to edmunds.com wrote an article about the most popular safety features in cars today (2009). The camera is placed on the rear of the car just above the license place to ensure that drivers can see everything that is behind them. The positioning of the camera allows the rear blind spots to be seen and is also flipped so that the picture the driver sees is accurate with the left and right directions since the driver and the camera are facing the opposite ways. When the driver
- A very important technique to stay out of accidents and avoid tickets by knowing what’s going on around you.
Each year numerous lives are lost due to careless and irrational driving. The disregard for safe driving has been a predicament to the United States of America for years. Many years Police have relied heavily on speed cameras, breathalyzer tests and heavy fines as a deterrent against unlawful drivers. Over the years fatality rates have increased, so the Department of Transportation and Highway Safety has composed a series of safe driving campaigns. On many occasions the Transportation Department informs and advises the public about the importance of responsible driving. They propagate safe driving through the various channels of the media and
In today’s world, many drivers have become complacent in the fact that the vehicle in which they are operating can be a deadly weapon. A two-ton hunk of metal flying down the freeway at speeds excess of seventy miles an hour carries much potential for catastrophe.
In 2014, there were 32,675 deaths related to motor vehicle accidents (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and The Highway Loss Data Institute, 2015). The top reported causes of car accidents are distracted driving, speeding, and drunk driving (Starver, 2014). So many lives have been lost to the road, but fortunately, the number of deaths in motor vehicle accidents are decreasing year to year. This trend also correlates with the increasing amount of laws created in order to deter people from actions associated with the causes of many car accidents. In order to continue this trend of reducing fatalities related to car accidents, the federal government should pass laws to standardize safer practices across states, as well as require new drivers, and those who have had their licenses revoked, to take courses on the dangers of driving and defensive driving practices. To support these laws, the federal government could
Every day, thousands of individuals fall victim to motor vehicle accidents and obtain serious injuries. But in regards to innovations such as seat belts and airbags, this number has decreased. Safety innovations have changed throughout history. In the 1930’s, individuals were required to wear safety glasses in their vehicles, in the late 1950’s, occupants were allowed to choose whether they wanted headrests on the front seats, which we know understand to be a crucial part of a car as it prevents whiplash. More recently there have been new innovations such as tire pressure monitors and traction control which further contributes to reducing the number of roadside accidents. However, it is clear that there is still a large area for improvement.
There was a time when getting a driver’s license meant the right to own a car. And a car was a symbol of freedom which left its owner endless opportunities to cruise their towns, to take in the scenery, and to meet people. Now, vehicles are merely a means of transportation, getting the driver from point A to point B as quickly as possible, and with little regard for other people on the road. Today’s drivers exhibit many dangerous habits that are causing increasingly hazardous road conditions for everyone, such as impatient decision-making, distracted driving, and intentional recklessness.
Many people lose their lives or loved ones in accidents involving cars and other types vehicles like semi trucks, farm equipment, construction vehicles, and motorcycles. People are involved in car accidents due to reasons such as distracted driving, drunk driving, inability to drive, driving in an unsafe vehicle. Many of the accidents can be can be prevented. There are many precautions that can be taken to decrease the amount of people hurt in these accidents. Options range from enforcing harsher laws for vehicular accident or simply making the car itself safer, and making it mandatory that vehicles are safer. As well as new laws that could created. There are many small things that people can do to become a better driver and cause less accidents.
In the recent years, the United States government has been enforcing stricter mandates on auto manufacturers to create safer vehicles, and on construction companies to create safer roadways. Matthew Jensen wrote a dissertation for the Graduate School of Clemson University titled, A Methodology for the Analysis of In-vehicle Operating Data and Design of Intelligent Vehicle Systems for Improved Automotive Safety. In his abstract, Jensen evaluated the future of vehicle manufacturing and traffic-related incidents. Of course, every year more vehicles are manufactured, which in theory means the number of miles driven in vehicles increases. He points out how the World Health Organization (WHO) found that automobile crashes was the ninth
This is the reason the cars are getting more and safer. The government is adding more and more safety to the car. To inshore the driver is safe wail driving. And the manufacture has to make the car more and
The What Do I Do Now? drivers (◄topic) are one of the most irritating types
When you step into a car you don’t expect anything life-threatening to happen. Safety is taken for granted as soon as one steps into an automobile. Most people in the world don’t have a single doubt about hopping in a car to get from Point A to Point B. Being a passenger or conducting a moving vehicle is something that has become second nature to us. It has become somewhat normal that most people developed habits meanwhile they are driving. In today’s society we see people texting, talking and dialing on their phone, consuming meals, applying make-up and even reading a book. This just amazes me, how people are capable of focusing on the road and at the same time juggle another activity.
Along with accidents not only comes a little headache or a broken bone, but injuries that stay with you forever such as whiplash and brain damage. Most brain damage incidents occur when you are involved in a side impact collision and the side of your head hits the glass (brain injury). Side impact airbags are just one of the many ways in which this type of life threatening injury can be avoided (whiplash). There is also whiplash, which hurls your head violently, and usually results in long term disability. Since whiplash is so hard to avoid, it can only be avoided by reducing the number of accidents on the streets. Also one of the most painful and most traumatizing injuries that we encounter in accidents are bone fractures, which occur in 65% of all accidents (Bush 11). So in turn by making these cars safer we can all avoid these painful, traumatizing, life-threatening injuries.
It must be noted that cars are dangerous vehicles which can cause fatal damage. Individuals responsible for a vehicle are expected to be more alert than pedestrians walking down the street or crossing the road, this is known as “destructive disparity”. This
As a kid being able to drive is a point in our life that we can 't wait to reach. It feel like it’s a new chapter of freedom especially as teenager ranging from 16-18 years old. With the technology astronomically growing day by day our cell phones are becoming a huge distraction when driving. Drivers are putting themselves in hazardous danger, and not just them, but others surrounding them. Being able to drive could go from having a great time to a nightmare within a split of a second by looking down to a “What are you doing?”.
Ms. Parmenter’s presentation focused on the public perception of AVs based upon a AAA survey of 12 states including many states in ERC region. The AAA’s goal is to provide a better understanding and knowledge to all drivers since the technology seems to be advancing and automobile manufacturers are introducing different components of enhanced driver assistance technologies into the marketplace. Lane-keeping, adaptive cruise control, parking assist, and automatic braking/forward collision warning are examples of the newly introduced features. Ms. Parmenter noted that her organization seeks to improve the driving community’s understanding of these new tools; but, that drivers understand that these are “driver-assist” enhancements and not meant to replace the drivers’ responsibility to