Serious Injuries Triple for Headphone wearing Pedestrians, Study Says
Posted on Wednesday, 18th January 2012
Serious injuries involving pedestrians wearing headphones have more than tripled since 2004, a US study showed.
Researchers from the University of Maryland found that people often were hit by vehicles because their music blocked out horns or sirens alerting them to danger.
In 70 percent of cases, the headphone wearing pedestrians died as a result of the injuries they sustained from being hit by traffic.
The researchers studied the data of 116 accidents involving pedestrians wearing headphones between 2004 and 2011. The number of incidents rose from 16 in 2004 to 47 in 2011.
"Everybody is aware of the risk of cell phones and texting in automobiles, but I see more and more teens distracted with the latest devices and headphones in their ears," lead author Dr. Richard Lichenstein said. "Unfortunately, as we make more and more enticing devices, the risk of injury from distraction and blocking out other sounds increases."