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    What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians


    WASHINGTON (AP) — A young man talking on a cellphone meanders along the edge of a lonely train platform at night. Suddenly he stumbles, loses his balance and pitches over the side, landing head first on the tracks.
    Fortunately there were no trains approaching the Philadelphia-area station at that moment, because it took the man several minutes to recover enough to climb out of danger. But the incident, captured last year by a security camera and provided to The Associated Press, underscores the risks of what government officials and safety experts say is a growing problem: distracted walking.
    On city streets, in suburban parking lots and in shopping centers, there is usually someone strolling while talking on a phone, texting with his head down, listening to music, or playing a video game. The problem isn't as widely discussed as distracted driving, but the danger is real.
    Reports of injuries to distracted walkers treated at hospital emergency rooms have more than quadrupled in the past seven years and are almost certainly underreported. There has been a spike in pedestrians killed and injured in traffic accidents, but there is no reliable data on how many were distracted by electronics.
    "We are where we were with cellphone use in cars 10 years or so ago. We knew it was a problem, but we didn't have the data," said Jonathan Akins, deputy executive director of the Governors Highway Safety Association, which represents state highway safety offices.
    State and local officials are struggling to figure out how to respond, and in some cases asking how far government should go in trying to protect people from themselves.
    In Delaware, highway safety officials opted for a public education campaign, placing decals on crosswalks and sidewalks at busy intersections urging pedestrians to "Look up. Drivers aren't always looking out for you."
    Philadelphia officials are drafting a safety campaign that will be aimed in part at pedestrians who are looking at their devices instead of where they're going. "One of the messages will certainly be `pick your head up' — I want to say `nitwit,' but I probably shouldn't call them names," said Rina Cutler, deputy mayor for transportation and public utilities.read more
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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    Just need larger street sweepers to clean up the mess afterwards.

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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    If people are stupid enough to text while walking instead of paying attention, let natural selection do its job and nominate them for a Darwin Award.
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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    Quote Originally Posted by Panama Girl View Post
    If people are stupid enough to text while walking instead of paying attention, let natural selection do its job and nominate them for a Darwin Award.
    I am totally guilty.

    Allowed myself to get distracted while walking one time a few months ago, while juggling about 50 different things for work. I totally missed a step or a curb and couldn't even tell you which it was. Luckily, I fell right in front of about a million high school students. :-/

    Took multiple layers of skin off my knee and broke my finger... which still hasn't healed.

    Lesson learned.

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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    I did this last week, walking down stairsfrom my kids doc appt. wasdoing something with my phone and missed the last step, almost took a spill....lol....my 5 yo was cracking up.

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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    Is it wrong of me o picture both of those incidents and actually lol? Because I did! Terri, sorry I am laughing about your pain, hope it heals soon...
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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    Lets' stick to stopping distracted drivers first. The distracted pedestrians aren't really a threat to my life yet.

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    Re: What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians

    Yesterday seen two people using their cell phone on Rt. 71. One was running, and the other was riding a bike. I could not help but think, the last thing I would want to do on this road is use my cell phone while doing either of those.
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