Terrorists have Killed 3,000+ Americans since 2001!

That's nothing....cell phones in cars are our true enemy!

Reuters said:
...Cell phones killed an estimated 16,000 people from 2001 to 2007, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.
The estimate, one of the first scientific attempts to quantify how many people have died in accidents caused specifically by mobile telephone distractions, also suggests a growing number of these drivers are under 30.

"Our results suggested that recent and rapid increases in texting volumes have resulted in thousands of additional road fatalities in the United States," Fernando Wilson and Jim Stimpson of the University of North Texas Health Science Center wrote in the American Journal of Public Health.

Wilson and Stimpson used details on road deaths from each state, on cell phone ownership and data on text message volume from the Federal Communications Commission.

They got reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on deaths attributable to distracted driving.

"Since roughly 2001-2002, texting volumes have increased by several hundred percent," Wilson said in a telephone interview. In 2002, 1 million texts were sent every month; this rose to 110 million in 2008.

"Since 2001 our model predicts that about 16,000 people have died since then that we attribute to the increase in texting volume in the United States."

Just talking on a cell phone can distract a driver, and several studies have demonstrated that, even with a hands-free device. But Wilson said texting and using so-called smart phones that provide e-mail access and other distracting applications take the problem to a new level.

U.S. traffic deaths are down -- in 2009 the Transportation Department said they hit their lowest level since the mid-1950s in 2009 at 33,963.

But for every 1 million new cell phone subscribers, Wilson and Stimpson estimate a 19-percent rise in deaths due to distracted driving.

"Distracted deaths as a share of all road fatalities increased from 10.9 percent to 15.8 percent from 1999 to 2008, and much of the increase occurred after 2005," they wrote.

DEATHS TRACK CELLPHONE USE

"In 2008, approximately 1 in 6 fatal vehicle collisions resulted from a driver being distracted while driving," the report said. It found 5,870 people died in accidents attributed to distracted driving.

Cellphone ownership and the number of text messages sent rose sharply over the same time, Wilson and Stimpson found.

Wilson said 30 states ban texting while driving, and some cities and states require hands-free devices for drivers using mobile telephones.

This week Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis said the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation would work to fight distractions, encouraging employers to find ways to prevent workers from texting while driving for work.

Wilson said better enforcement is needed but he cannot see an easy way to do it.

"I guess a perfect solution would be installing cell phone jammers in every car but that is not going to happen," said Wilson, who himself answered a telephone call to be interviewed while driving, but who pulled over to talk.

"Unlike drunk driving, where you have effective enforcement mechanisms you don't have that with texting," he said. "The cop just has to get lucky and see you texting while driving."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/09/23/us-cellphones-driving-idUSTRE68M53K20100923
 
Lightning bolts have killed more Americans than terrorsits ever have. Lightning just doesnt work as well to instill fear in the minds of the masses. It would be a little more difficult to convince Americans to give up their freedoms in the fight against Lightning. Americans may be dumb, but not that dumb.
 

Ike Stain

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What about running with scissors? That takes a few.
 

Rattrap

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It can be amusing (also sad and sometimes quite scary) to think on how badly most people risk assess. This is taken advantage of more so in the USA than anywhere else I've been to, but it's certainly done everywhere; mostly as a marketing thing, either to sell a pill or a news broadcast or that Hummer...or to vote for a certain political candidate.

I recommend the highly entertaining Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner.
 
No. Cellphones aren't the problem...idiots are the problem, idiots who try to do many things at once.
 
Yes, that discussion could on for a mile.


Let's not forget who the very first terrorist were: the Zealots, in the name of Judaism.
 
When they take away our cell phones, the terrorists win.
 
Wow, before Lux necro'd this, the world was still on the iPhone4... Imagine how much more deadlier they are now...
 
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gmase

On the dark side of the moon
When they take away our cell phones, the terrorists win.
I am sure this is what Mike Lindell was thinking as the FBI took his toy away from him.
 
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