Distracted driving and cell phone use by Nigerian road users: A cross-sectional study

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Wilfred Okwudili Okenwa
Ikenna Kingsley Ndu
Obinna Chukwuebuka Nduagubam
Edmund Ndudi Ossai
Uchenna Ekwochi
Ogechukwu Francesca Amadi
Isaac Nwabueze Asinobi

Keywords

Distracted, Driving, Cell Phone, Enugu

Abstract

Background: This study ascertained the level of distraction attributable to a cell phone by drivers in Enugu.


Methodology: This study was conducted in Enugu, Nigeria using a validated structured questionnaire randomly administered to drivers in different locations in the city. The study period was 2 months and different forms of distraction while driving were tested.


Result: There were 500 participants in the study. 306(61.2%) were males and 194(38.8%) were females. The mean age of respondents was 43.85±9.89 years. Ninety-nine per cent of respondents were aware of the ban on the use of cell phones while driving but as much as 97.8% of the drivers still use cell phones while driving.


Conclusion: The level of distracted driving in Enugu is quite high and this has the potential to cause serious road crashes which can impact negatively on the lives of the people. The need for a concerted effort to educate people on the dangers of cell phone use while driving cannot be overemphasized.

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