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Your help is needed - Manufacturer seeks your assistance


Article by: Darren Griffin
Date: 25 Feb 2010

pocketgpsworld.comOn occasion we get approached by manufacturers seeking the assistance of our ever growing readership and this is one such occasion.

This time it is for a very interesting potential product designed for motorist safety. We've been asked not to reveal any details of the actual gadget or indeed identify the manufacturer at this stage but they would welcome your assistance with a very quick user survey.

The survey is anonymous and so contains no personally identifying information. And to allay any suspicions we're happy to assure you that this is a legitimate company seeking some statistics on driver habits in connection with a new product.

If you can spare 5mins of your time then the survey can be found here.

Comments
Posted by marc_holmes on Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:33 pm Reply with quote

My answer to 6. was yes, but that was before it was illegal. The question doesn't seek to differentiate if use of a handheld was before or after it was made illegal. Or is that irrelevant for the purposes of this survey?


 
Posted by Survey_Poster on Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:10 pm Reply with quote

Excellent point. We have adjusted the wording of the question in an attempt to clarify, we hope without detracting from the original question.


 
Posted by BigPerk on Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:20 pm Reply with quote

it's only illegal 'on the move' roughly speaking though. Does the new question cover this ok? (Can't see the questionnaire any more since I filled it in originally.)


David
(Navigon 70 Live, Nuvi 360)

 
Posted by Survey_Poster on Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:50 pm Reply with quote

To clarify, the 'The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003' states 'The Definition of Driving' as:

'A person is “driving” even if the vehicle is stationary but the engine is running. The offence applies to all motor vehicles, including motorcycles, but will not apply to pedal cycles.'

The question was changed to read:

'6. Regardless of the answer to the above, have you ever used your phone hand-held for any purpose whilst driving in the last 3 years?'

This was done to clarify the question as to if the driver has used a hand-held phone whilst driving knowing that it was illegal.

Further Info:

From 1st December 2003 the penalties were initially a fixed penalty of £30 or a fine of up to £1,000 if the offender goes to court (£2,500 for drivers of goods vehicles or passenger carrying vehicles with 9 or more passenger seats).

From 27th Februrary 2007, the penalty for using a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving increased to £60 and three penalty points added to the drivers' licence.

So whilst is has been technically illegal since 2003 we thought it unfair given the comment to ask people to recall back that far when we are specifically interested in recent events.

Again, hope this clarifies.


 
Posted by mostdom on Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:01 pm Reply with quote

I always find these things interesting. Dispite thinking I drive as carefully as I can, filling out these questionares make me feel gulty as hell! Embarassed

I have a hands free and cradle but still do stuff on it while driving!

Now I've got that off my chest I feel better! Wink


Dom

HERE LIES PND May it rest in peace.
Navigon 7310/iPhone Navigon&Copilot

 
Posted by BigPerk on Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:06 pm Reply with quote

If Survey_Poster turns up on my doorstep as PC999, I shall deny everything of course Twisted Evil


David
(Navigon 70 Live, Nuvi 360)

 
Posted by mostdom on Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:10 pm Reply with quote

BigPerk Wrote:
If Survey_Poster turns up on my doorstep as PC999, I shall deny everything of course Twisted Evil

Ahem! Now when I say I do stuff on my phone! ...I do mean hypothetically! I am joking of course! Confused


Dom

HERE LIES PND May it rest in peace.
Navigon 7310/iPhone Navigon&Copilot

 
Posted by mikealder on Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:07 pm Reply with quote

I guess its a good jog the iPhone app "Ping" isn't listed as one of the things to use while driving so I can answer that I only use the phone for calls via handsfree.......

Only joking of course - Mike


 
Posted by gem on Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:39 pm Reply with quote

And the question I posted some weeks ago about using your phone's sat nav (without cradle) and being illegal applies.

Idea


 
Posted by Darren on Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:52 pm Reply with quote

gem Wrote:
And the question I posted some weeks ago about using your phone's sat nav (without cradle) and being illegal applies.

I'm sure this has been raised and disproved before but I cannot lay my hands on the reference.

Of course it still needs to be in a cradle but it is an interesting point.


Darren Griffin

 
Posted by Fellwalker on Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:05 am Reply with quote

I must admit to being confused as to what the possible new product might be. The questions did not seem to lead anywhere, and fundamentally just reinforced that using your phone hands on in the car is wrong. I've already got a fully fitted car kit, so don't even need to take the phone out of my pocket. I can even receive texts on the car, but not send them.


Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Nexus 5, Galaxy tab S3. Also use OSMAnd+, Sygic Mobile Maps, and OS maps app. Also "Great Britain Topo Maps" and "Old Maps". Don't use speed camera database as sticking to the limit is safer.

 
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