subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Fri, Nov 20 2009 

Published: November 04, 2009 08:40 am    print this story  

Defining distracted driving may be problem for lawmakers

Ronnie Ellis
CNHI News Service

FRANKFORT So you are one of those superb drivers who can multi-task, right? Well, that might have been what 53,000 Kentucky motorists were thinking when they suddenly found themselves in an auto crash in 2008.

Sadly, 200 of them didn’t survive, according to data provided by Boyd T. Sigler, director of Highway Safety Programs. Many of them were sending text messages, it is believed.

“Texting while driving is the most dangerous thing you can do,” said Mike Hancock, Acting Transportation Cabinet Secretary as he testified before the Joint Interim Committee on Transportation Tuesday. “When we see a crash and there are no skid marks -- those kind of accidents demand action.”

“I hope we can get some kind of legislation that enables us to impact the number of fatalities we have on our road system out there,” Hancock said after the meeting.

Rep. Rick Nelson, D-Middlesboro, has pre-filed a bill to prohibit the use of personal communication devices by any person under 18 while operating a motor vehicle and to prohibit text messaging while driving.

But members of the transportation committee worry it will be difficult to define what is prohibited.

Sen. Ernie Harris, R-Crestwood, co-chair of the committee, said lawmakers need to make the language of any such bill “as tight as we can.”

His co-chairman, Rep. Hubert Collins, D-Wittensville, said distracted driving is a problem, but he has personally witnessed other forms of distracted driving.

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, there were 5,870 fatalities in 2008 directly attributable to distracted driving. That is any sort of distraction.

“I’ve seen people with their laptop (computer) sitting on the steering wheel,” Collins said. Sen. Bob Leeper, I-Paducah, said on his trips across the Western Kentucky Parkway, he routinely observes other drivers reading newspapers, maps and even books.

“I’m afraid when we get into this (prohibiting texting), we’ll be saying everything else is OK,” Leeper said. “You know, getting that last gulp of ice out of your big cup from the (convenience store) can be just as distracting.”

Rep. Steven Riggs, D-Louisville, also worries about the precision of language in any bill. If one is sitting at an intersection or waiting for a train to pass, is it dangerous to check messages, he asked.

Lisa Ripley, spokeswoman for State Farm Insurance, said her company supports legislation which restricts new drivers’ use of cell phones and is conducting its own research into distracted driving by all drivers.

State Farm surveys show that 71 percent of drivers between the ages of 18 and 29 admit they sometimes send text messages while driving and 78 percent admit to using their cell phones while behind the wheel, she said.

But she agreed with lawmakers that the problem includes other sorts of distractions.

“Distracted driving for us means more than just cell phone use,” Ripley said. It includes playing with the radio, eating, putting on makeup, she said – anything which takes the driver’s attention from the road and what lies in the path of the motorist.

Ripley said the company prefers “a more comprehensive approach” to distracted driving which features legislation, enforcement but also education.

Harris said lawmakers are just as concerned as Hancock or insurance companies about distracted driving but want to be careful how it is defined.

“Every one of us is concerned with traffic safety,” he said. “We’re just going to have to be careful the language we choose accurately defines the problem and addresses the desired outcomes.”

Ronnie Ellis writes for CNHI News Service and is based in Frankfort. Reach him at rellis@cnhi.com. The Richmond Register is a CNHI newspaper.

print this story  



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

Furniture World Superstore in Richmond
Furniture World Superstore in Richmond has an opening for a salesperson.
Excellent pay and benefits. Resume's accep
...>MORE

Local heating & cooling company now hiring
Local heating & cooling company now hiring for position of
Service Coordinator.
Must have excellent phone &
...>MORE

Experienced bartender needed.
Experienced bartender needed.
Call 200-4910.
Fax resume to: 626-6336
...>MORE

Serv-Pro Now Hiring
Serv-Pro Now Hiring, full time cleaning technician. Background check & drug test. Call 859-623-0000 Mon-Fri 8-5 for an a...>MORE

Pharmacy Tech needed in retail pharmacy
Pharmacy Tech needed in retail pharmacy setting for 30-35 hrs/wk. Exp preferred. Fax resumes to 859-624-9099, or mail to...>MORE

Obsession Salon
Obsession Salon
Booths for rent.
Check us out at Obsession Salon, Richmond, KY
200-0717, 582-6839
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

Looking for a Great Auto Deal?
Looking to buy or sell? Check here for the Premium Auto Section. For More Information Call 859-624-6681. ...>MORE

2002 Nissan Altima 25S.
2002 Nissan Altima 25S.
Auto., new tires. Mint condition. $6,800 obo.
Call 859-358-2301.
...>MORE

2003 Dodge Work Vern for sale
2003 Dodge work Van
for sale. Ladder rack
and shelves. Call
859-582-1798.
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Rentals

1 & 2 bedroom Apt’s For rent. HUD Welcome.
1 & 2 bedroom Apt’s For rent. HUD Welcome.
Call, 859-625-2758,
859-625-2757.
...>MORE

2 bdrm, 1-21/2ba
Taylor Rentals 2 bdrm, 1.5-2 baths, Apts. incl utilities. Call 623-7722 or 625-8362...>MORE

Motel rooms for rent.
Motel rooms for rent.
Weekly, $150 or Monthly, $500. Call 859-358-6591, between 10am-9pm.
...>MORE

See all ads

Deal of the Day

Everything from A-Z!!!
Need to sell your bedroom suite, washer and dryer, or even selling an animal? Call Mayme or Melissa at 859-624-6681 to p...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index