It seems that not only talking on the phone while driving is
dangerous resulting in more accidents than ever imagined, but also texting
while walking seems to have the same risks, according to the
The agency issued a warning to young people about a rise in
accidents and even deaths related to sending text messages at inappropriate
times such as while driving, biking, walking or rollerblading. It seems that
paying too much attention to the phone diminishes the attention required when
doing such activities.
“People are texting and they trip and fall on their faces –
usually people in their 20s. We see a lot of face, chin, mouth (and) eye
injuries from falls,” Dr. James Adams, chair of the department of emergency
medicine at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine said.
The announcement comes, as the nation’s emergency room physicians fear that the number of the teenagers injured following texting would increase as they head back to school and college next month.
"It's tragic, among teens and young adults, in particular, who are arriving in emergency departments with serious and sometimes fatal injuries because they were not paying attention while texting,” Dr. Linda Lawrence, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians, said.
Therefore, the emergency physicians recommended teens and not only not text or use a cell phone while doing physical activities that requires attention such as boating, walking, biking, rollerblading or even sports like baseball, football, or soccer. Teenagers should not text while driving or motorcycling. Cell phones should be kept in easy-to-find locations so finding them would not interfere with the activities you’re doing. Also, cell phones or messages should be ignored if they interfered with concentration during critical activities that require attention.
“The bottom line is to be aware of potential safety concerns and to simply exercise caution, restraint and good judgment at all times when using a cell phone or blackberry,” Dr. Lawrence said.
The emergency physicians’ warning is an attempt to stop accident related to
cell phone use. The same reason lies behind some states banning their citizens
no matter the age hand-held cell phone use while driving. Those states included
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