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DISCUSSION ISSUES/TOPICS
Regulations & Enforcement
- Should there be restrictions on the conditions under which a driver can use a technology? Should such restrictions be controlled through the design of the device or regulations on driver behavior?
- How effective are reckless driving laws in preventing crashes related to driver distraction?
- Are there effective methods to enforce regulations on use?
Safety Principles and Industry Practices
- Are existing principles and industry practices providing adequate controls (e.g., European Commission Statement of Principles, Japanese JAMA Guidelines, Proposed SAE 15 Second Rule)?
- Is there a need for formal standards on the design or use of in-vehicle technologies? In what areas?
Research Needs
- What are the important unanswered questions regarding regulations, guidelines, and enforcement? What knowledge gaps need to be filled in order to develop appropriate guidelines or regulations? How effective are these sorts of controls?
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Should States or local governments enact laws to restrict the use of cell phones while driving?
How hard is enforcement? 7/10/00 1:21:31 PM
Appropriate technologies in motor vehicles 7/11/00 12:35:23 AM
History shows common sense is politically inncorrect 7/13/00 3:17:53 PM
We need to enforce the laws we have, not legislate new ones... 7/18/00 9:21:33 AM
Rebuttal 7/18/00 9:33:38 AM
More laws! Oh Boy! 7/18/00 10:01:10 AM
More rebuttal 7/18/00 4:05:36 PM
I see cell phone users breaking existing laws EVERY DAY 7/18/00 4:06:09 PM
Public Awareness Training will be Ignored 7/18/00 4:42:57 PM
Effective Safety Practices 7/18/00 5:22:54 PM
DITTO DITTO DITTO!!!! 7/18/00 5:51:28 PM
DITTO 7/18/00 5:55:25 PM
Time is Money 7/18/00 5:57:49 PM
DITTO 7/18/00 6:01:54 PM
It's the Driver's Responsibility 7/18/00 6:44:23 PM
Like wearing a seatbelt? 7/18/00 8:21:37 PM
Simple Solution 7/18/00 10:36:44 PM
Just say no to new laws 7/19/00 6:46:13 AM
Highways are public facilities. We can regulate them as necessary for safe use. 7/19/00 10:01:28 AM
Selfish CFUs (cell phone users) 7/19/00 10:21:06 AM
I agree 7/19/00 10:25:24 AM
Time is NOT money!!! 7/19/00 10:29:36 AM
What about mascara? 7/19/00 11:54:01 AM
What about non-drivers! Time is BIG MONEY! 7/19/00 3:26:16 PM
What about non-drivers! Time is BIG MONEY! 7/19/00 3:29:25 PM
Comment on "What about non-drivers..." 7/19/00 4:26:18 PM
Off-Topic: Road Safety in general 7/19/00 4:54:33 PM
Wild, Wild West 7/19/00 5:55:51 PM
Slow down and read 7/20/00 11:07:41 AM
Right on!!! 7/20/00 2:30:12 PM
Motivating people to drive safely 7/23/00 9:43:35 PM Submitted Anonymously Private Citizen
The numerous responses in this section on regulations and enforcement and the flood of "don't regulate/control me" comments versus the low number of responses in the safety and education section, reveal a great deal about human nature. It is human nature that no one wants to be regulated, controlled or told what to do about ANYTHING, let alone how to drive. People do what people WANT to/are MOTIVATED to do. As people, we are motivated to do what satisfies our needs. We also learn to appreciate "the necessities," the privileges, the independence to which we have grown accustomed when we no longer have them. As I noted in an earlier message to the Safety forum: Driving is an independence-granting privilege, not a right. So take the privilege of driving away from people who abuse the privilege, permanently revoking (rather than suspending) licenses. Require people who abuse the driving privilege to depend on other means to get where they want or need to go: by having to take public transportation (IF it exists), expensive cabs, and ask friends and family for a ride, other means all that/who operate on DIFFERENT schedules than the people in question. People will drive safely when driving safely satisfies their needs, when they appreciate their ability to drive, the privilege of driving, and the great independence that being able to drive affords them. -- Private Citizen who appreciates the ability to drive
Enforcement 7/26/00 1:02:55 PM
BIG MONEY 7/26/00 1:16:15 PM
Re enforcement in collisions 7/26/00 9:19:23 PM
Re "reckless driving" statutes 7/26/00 9:23:29 PM
Re what about non-drivers 7/26/00 9:28:53 PM
re what about... 7/26/00 9:32:37 PM
Distracted Drivers 7/26/00 9:39:39 PM
RE: Distracted Drivers 7/27/00 7:17:46 PM
Non-moving Violations 7/29/00 5:36:26 PM
Attention: Reyn Mansson 7/30/00 8:35:10 PM
Whoa now! (Comment on: Attention: Reyn Mansson) 8/1/00 10:14:12 AM
RE: Just say no to new laws 8/2/00 8:40:13 AM
RE: What about non-drivers! Time is BIG MONEY! 8/2/00 9:19:30 AM
RE: Off-Topic: Road Safety in general 8/2/00 10:06:56 AM
cell phones 8/8/00 4:45:10 PM
simple soultion 8/8/00 4:57:47 PM
simple solutions 8/8/00 5:27:52 PM
you people are all thoughtless freaks 8/9/00 2:56:39 AM
RE: simple solutions 8/10/00 12:21:59 PM
Some Thoughts 8/11/00 10:30:27 AM
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