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Driver distracted by her cellphone drifts across three lanes, hits a disabled car as motorist is che

MLIVE -- Jennifer Anderson’s car is having electrical problems when she pulls to the left side of eastbound Interstate 96, cars whizzing by as rush hour approaches.

The road is snow-covered and slick, so Anderson is cautious as she pops the hood. She knows how to restart the car with a screwdriver.

She never sees the 2002 Honda Acura — its driver distracted by her cellphone — as it crosses three lanes and crashes into her 1997 Pontiac Sunfire.

Three years later, she still finds curious what went through her mind after she was propelled through the air and lay in a ditch.


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DanMtz
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 9:53:04 AM

I see people on cell phones while driving all the time. And, we've had a law on the books prohibiting it for at least a year.
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OmeGas
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 8:40:53 AM

There ought to be laws. Of course, common respect and responsibility would make laws about this unnecessary.
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CdnLynx
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 12:36:15 AM

Sad, is a word that does not cover my dismay; disgusting.
During the age of the static pay phone, one would have to wait to call or inform others; either, wait, to you found pay phone or made a note (mental or written) to make such a important call.
Perhaps, the general populace that engages in phone or texting, during times when they should be focused on things they are doing at hand; yes, Dangerous times; they should maybe think of doing the proper/safe thing.
Take a new outlook on the proper protocol, like their training their minds to remember things and stave of Alzheimer. More Patience and less rush.
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Hoporrene
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 12:36:56 AM

I can't even be in the car with someone that txt and drive...Life is so precious and often we take it for granted.
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joekayak
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 11:48:41 PM

I hope people who constantly text while driving read this article and take it to heart.
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Cashless
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:28:24 PM

This happens all the time.
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Pete12
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:20:38 PM

Pull over if you have to use your cellphone!
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kujiyukiyumi
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 7:47:37 PM

I believe it may be necessary to mandatory disable the functions of any cellphone once in a mobile vehicle...similar to a portable GPS disabled from being tinkered once you are already moving.
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alterman156
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 6:58:03 PM

Don't talk on the cell phone while driving.
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schatzila
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 6:14:54 PM

Treat her like a drunk driver!
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nurdco
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 4:10:06 PM

No to little penalties for distracted driving...
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apiergallini
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 2:45:15 PM

@Mark8601

I think the tire came completely off from the other car, so as long as her tires were still attached, I think it would be an easy determination.

@pscamp

No, it can't be considered manslaughter, since Jennifer survived. Manslaughter requires a death. Attempted manslaughter, perhaps. More likely, either reckless driving or negligence.

@rbrk02

Agreed.

@JamesCalvin

Interesting idea, but what do you do when there's someone driving 10 under in the slow lane? Do all the new drivers just have to get in line and drive 10 under, too?

@JCI46009IN

That sounds good, in theory, but how does the phone know how to distinguish between the driver and a passenger? What about people on trains (not the engineer)? Passengers on boats? Buses? What about someone following a dangerous driver and reporting it to the police? Or a driver whose breaks have failed? There are legitimate uses for phones will in motion, even for drivers, let alone passengers.
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Sneakers55
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 2:39:34 PM

On Feb 4, 2012 7:36:02 AM, JamesCalvin wrote:

>Two tier drivers licenses.

Already exist.

You can drive in Texas at 16.

You can drive in Texas and use a cell phone at 18.

What you can't do in Texas is use a cell phone in a school zone.
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TripleHs
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 2:32:48 PM

what a chance for that to happen? very unlucky for that poor lady
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TripleHs
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 2:31:36 PM

astonishing
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Night Owl
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 1:46:47 PM

Yes, safety should always come first.
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Ahking
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 1:36:06 PM

Safety first.
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JCI46009IN
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 1:08:17 PM

Make cell phones that won't work while car is moving
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ziyulu
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 1:04:16 PM

Jennifer knows how to restart the car with a screwdriver? Wow, she can be my mechanic.
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mandoid
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:50:27 PM

hang up
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Jeff4U
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:45:42 PM

How is this article relevant to GasBuddy.com? It isn't!
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db60
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:27:34 PM

Hang up and drive.
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WalkingWV
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:21:38 PM

Cell phone mania. People are obsessed with the toy. Gotta answer on the first ring, unless they have a jazzy ringtone they want everyone to hear. They can't carry on a conversation face to face because they have to send a text every 30 seconds. It's annoying.

[Edited by: WalkingWV at 2/4/2012 12:28:36 PM EST]
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remay
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:19:43 PM

What a MISLEADING article title - implying it was a RECENT event!!!

"...the crash Feb. 1, 2008"
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Yooperheart
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:18:13 PM

Nothing will solve this on going problem.
Ask the thousands of teamsters that drive the freeways daily.
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kag2010
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 12:12:56 PM

We as a country have to learn not to be so lazy while driving.
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danindenver
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 11:54:09 AM

Yeah, but read the article: "150 cellphone-involved crashes and more than 800 involving other distractions." 150 vs 800 = 18.75%

The other 81.25% !!! of distractions being: "changing the radio, reading, etc"!
So, statistically, it might make more of an impact on driver safety if we cut down on those "other distractions" which, we know, from studies, include smoking, eating, reading street signs, reading maps, putting on makeup, talking to passengers, and on and on. Maybe the Google driverless car is the answer, after all.

BTW, Abby, it doesn't matter if you have a hands-free cell phone. The distraction is the same. Studies back this up, but no one wants to actually give up something that virtually every other driver (meaning every 2nd driver) on the road is doing, do they?

So, if half of the drivers on the road are doing it, then why isn't the accident rate higher than 18.75%? Because, statistically, cell phone use is rather low on the list of accident-causing distractions. Hmmmm. Could it be that many people are just busy-bodies and want to tell everyone else how to live? Hmmmm. I wonder.

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rjojo40
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 11:44:28 AM

We as a country have to learn not to be so lazy while driving. the number one thing that should be on your mind while driving should be vehicle control. everything else is secondary.
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joseph000
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 11:38:38 AM

You can certainly understand with stories like this how people want to ban cell phones.

It would not be practical to ban children or pets, but they can be dangerous distractions too.

Perhaps the only thing 'to do' is to require more extensive or a continuing education requirement for drivers.

Still, accidents will always happen.
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aquarinut
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 11:04:41 AM

From article: That year alone, troopers in the district responded to more than 150 cellphone-involved crashes and more than 800 involving other distractions.

This line from the article just goes to show that cellphones are only part of the problem, not THE problem of distracted driving!

Lucky for Jennifer that she wasn't killed!
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:42:02 AM

Sad story.

It is also sad we are still talking about this national problem...the states that haven't outlawed the use of phones while driving need to take action. If we can't quickly solve the obvious problems what can we expect from our elected officials?
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Norm10
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:38:44 AM

And this only goes to prove that females can't multi-task like they think they can.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:34:57 AM

I am sorry people were involved in an accident and injured. But we as a society need to come down much harder on distracted drivers. That is the only way to prevent these types of events. People have to start learning they really don't want to be distracted while they are driving.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:34:45 AM

Sad story
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:26:42 AM

too bad.
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Buckeyee
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:05:17 AM

Hope the distracted driver will never be allowed to drive again.
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AbbygirlON
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 10:04:27 AM

I is illegal to use cell phones in Ontario unless they are hands free. Should do the same in the States.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:53:12 AM

"...“As much as I got hurt, I still find myself reaching for my cellphone while driving every now and again,” Anderson said..."

Cell phone usage isn't harmful; texting while driving IS.
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YaBassa
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:49:52 AM

Only hands free phone calls, no texting or updating GasBuddy prices while driving.
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furbud1957
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:29:32 AM

Yup, yaking and driving is as bad if not worse than drinking and driving!
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BBopp
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:25:10 AM

This story has nothing to do with fuel prices.
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fedupMN
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:17:42 AM

Wow, she is lucky to have survived with as few in juries as she did. hopefully she has fully recovered.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:16:57 AM

police blotter story
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uglytom
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:10:21 AM

Awful!
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matman01
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 9:09:55 AM

Some drivers should lose their right to use a cellphone while driving before we ALL lose ours based on the actions of a select few.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:59:39 AM

This woman is really lucky to be alive -- unbelievable story.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:51:56 AM

rbrk02 is right.
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:48:41 AM

Crazy people.
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JamesCalvin
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:36:02 AM

Two tier drivers licenses.

Tier one: Up to 2000 driving hours, no cell phone use, drive in right hand lane.

Tier two: Take special test, have a clean driving record, allow driving in passing lane, allow hands free cell phone use.

Just like we do with air plane pilots licenses!
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rbrk02
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:27:43 AM

Drivers are distracted by so many things while behind the wheel.

Each time there is a cell phone related incident, a story like this shows up.

Plenty of accidents happen with other distractions. More than with cell phones. Where are the stories about drivers distracted by their passengers or children and pets in the car? What about those eating and drinking? Shaving? Applying makeup? Fiddling with the radio or cd player?.

It is time to enforce existing laws and hold drivers accountable for their actions. Simply blaming the cell phone for accidents like this is ignoring the real issue.

GasPriceHelp4u and gawxnative, great comments, both.
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