NEW YORK [WSYR] — It appears New York roads are no safer than those in states that don't ban use of hand held cell phones. A new Highway Loss Data Institute study finds no reductions in crashes after these laws take effect.

According to the study it’s not just New York. Other states that’ve enacted cell phone laws have also seen little change in the number of crashes.

Study: No Fewer Accident – Despite Cell Phone Ban

NEW YORK [WSYR] — It appears New York roads are no safer than those in states that don’t ban use of hand held cell phones. A new Highway Loss Data Institute study finds no reductions in crashes after these laws take effect.

According to the study it’s not just New York. Other states that’ve enacted cell phone laws have also seen little change in the number of crashes.

Police say it’s not hard to spot people on cell phones while driving, but is hard to devote enough manpower and hours for enforcement to increase compliance. “I have people wave to me, they’re on the phone, they stop with you, they’re in traffic and they’ll actually look over and wave to you totally not thinking that you’re gonna stop them,” said Sgt. Joel Cardone of the Syracuse Police Department.

Since the law went on the books back in 2001 its not even just cell phones anymore, its also other distractions that can take people’s minds and their eyes off the road. “I just generally feel you can’t outlaw every single type of activity, it’s better to outlaw reckless driving,” said State Senator John DeFrancisco.

The institute wants to figure out is why, if crash risk increases with phone use, they’re not seeing a decrease in crashes after phone use is banned.

It may not be the actual phone but the distraction of the conversation, hand held or not.

3 Comments

  • Crown Heights

    Yeh, i think its the conversation.
    Nearly turned wrong way down Brooklyn Ave while on speaker phone.

  • No More Money

    The ban against cell phones is not to make the road safer, it is to take our money away from us without having to raise taxes. The city wastes millions pf dollars every year, and they have to pay for it somehow. Nobody wants to be the guy who raises taxes, but who isn’t going to champion safer roads? It’s all bull it’s just another way of robbing us from our hard earned money.

  • cher

    i think that driving while on the phone has 2 problems.like crown heights said speaking while driving distracts you from the road but the other problem is also not being able to keep both hands on the steering wheel at the same time.for example even if it,s not a cell phone holding anything else while driving can also cause you to lose control & get into an accident.i think the law should be that anybody caught driving without both hands on the steering wheel should be charged with reckless driving but i do agree that even with both hands on the steering wheel can also cause you to get distracted if you are on the phone & driving at the same time.
    just my 2 cents.