After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous.

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Will you be distracted from driving?

View mobile phone?

Eat?

selfie? ? ?

Some people,

Driving is simply distracted to a terrible point......

You can feel it →_→

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Driving while chatting, brushing web pages, cut songs , taking selfies, eating, catching pokemons...

Driving is distracted,

Even if it only takes 1-2 seconds, it may cause serious accidents...

However, how much will people do when driving?

has a film crew who made a documentary specifically for this matter.

They installed a camera in the subject's car,

recorded their various driving behaviors over the past six months,

analyzed the driving videos of each person for hundreds of hours, and

finally cut it into this film...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year,

, as a passerby who abides by laws, faces the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic:

,

is simply too dangerous! ! What exactly are these people in the animation picture in the front of

What are they doing when driving? What do you think? do what? What to play? ?

Let’s talk about it one by one...

[Responsible mother: Eating while driving is very time-saving! 】

Katie is a photographer who gave birth to a child with her husband after getting married.

Maybe it’s because of the stress of raising a child, and both the couple want to work hard to make money.

So in addition to working as a photographer, Katie also works in a restaurant, and the time is full.

So, she often doesn't have time to eat slowly at home.

has developed the habit of eating and driving while commuting and picking up children...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

The meatballs and fries taken away at the wedding smell good, and if you don't eat it, it will be cold:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

croissants must be teared by hand, otherwise why are they completely tasteless:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

drinks, eat fast food, and drive the car. The efficiency is really good...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

After eating the food, I found that I could continue to find something to do.

For example, suddenly remembered something and turned to the passenger seat to look for something.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Just heard better music.

Even if it's just a moment, you have to "dance bravely" ...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNewsAfter watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Even if you don't eat or have fun with the song, you can't waste this time in the car:

The weather is a bit dry, so put some skin care products on the corners of your eyes:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Just finished eating , the lips are a little dry, apply some lipstick...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

My son is so cute, it's great to turn around and take a selfie with my son:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Suddenly I remembered something "important" and felt that I had to find a pen to write it down quickly...

(Wang: Let me see what's important to you...)

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

It can be said that Katie's driving habits do not require expert analysis.

Just looking back at the video, she felt very scary.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

["Driving is important or not to return to the information and selfie?" "Return to the information and selfie!"]

Driving is a matter that requires attention and body coordination.

Eyes, ears, hands and feet must cooperate.

If Katie's eyes are at least looking at the road when eating,

Then when the two siblings drive, their vision is not on the road conditions is simply normal...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Aiden and Aubrey are two siblings, and their father is a local fire policeman in Ben.

He has watched too many accidents and has always expressed great concern about his son and daughter's habit of driving...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

This time he participated in the documentary recording, which was what his father Ben strongly asked them to join:

"If you don't take a good look, you don't know how fatal you are when you drive!!"

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

The two siblings also thought at first:

"Okay, our driving skills are OK, and nothing happened.

We know that we like to watch our phones when driving, but we occasionally switch to the playlist and so on.

doesn’t matter, let the camera take a photo! "

So, the documentary team captured the driving process of and the two of them distracted to the sky ...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

When asked what the proportion of their mobile phones was estimated to be driving,

sister Aubrey said that she drove for about 45 minutes in a single hour and looked at her mobile phone.

The reason why she spent so much time on her mobile phone is because she was an impatient :

is very busy at work, and the boss, colleagues, and customers have a lot of information.

Although the boss never asks her to answer calls and reply messages when driving, she also has She was not allowed to reply to the customer while driving.

But Aubrey couldn't do it herself:

As soon as she saw a new message reminder, and when she knew something was wrong, she would wait for herself to deal with it.

must immediately pick up her phone to view and reply, otherwise she would feel uncomfortable...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Just listening to her own description of her driving style is worrying enough.

In fact, the observation results are worse than she estimates:

In fact, When she drove, she put down her phone for no minute...

is not replying to messages on your phone:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

is just taking selfies on your phone:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

or taking selfies with your dog...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Sometimes one phone is not enough, just two:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

driving requires concentration?

No, for Aubrey, driving seems to be just a secondary task, just feel it...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

And my brother Aiden is not much better.

Although he is not busy with work, has very strict requirements for music The driver of the quartz. When driving, I often keep turning around my phone to switch a song.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

cut to a nice song and want to sing along, but I don’t remember the lyrics.

doesn’t matter, just check it with my phone and you can hum it...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

between cutting the song, Aiden can also think of "I seem to be driving",

, so I occasionally look up at the road conditions...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

In this case, Aiden often makes "sharp turns", which is not surprising:

"Hey hey it seems to be this intersection! It's about to make a turn! Hurry up! "His, his sister Aubrey, friends, and father are all complaining about this.

But Aiden himself has always disregarded:

, young man, driving is a little frizzy! It doesn't matter!

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

["I have a lot of things to say to many people, now right now! ”】

In addition to using Aubrey to reply messages and take photos with his mobile phone, Aiden uses it to cut songs and read lyrics.

Some people have mobile phones while driving, just for "socialization".

For example, Marianna, for her,

She always has a lot of things to talk to her mother, boyfriend, and friends.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Now mobile phones are like this Convenient, she couldn't wait at all. She had to say what she thought of immediately and couldn't drag it to meet and chat.

So, when she was driving, it was also the time when she was most focused on socializing with her mobile phone...

From summer, she drove and chatted with her mother while voice:

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

until winter, while driving, she was teasing the dog, and chatting with her mother...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

and even her daughter was around At the same time, you have to wear headphones and continue chatting with your mother...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

I don’t know, over time, will Marianna’s daughter feel angry:

Marianna’s daughter: I want to chat with my mother too!

Marinna: But I’m driving!

["I have a high school classmate who died in a car accident, so I have always been very careful"]

The above are pretty good at using my mobile phone when driving.

But the young man I want to talk about, until I saw the documentary video,

didn’t know that he had always been a “severe patient who drives with a mobile phone”. ..

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Nat is a college student. In his eyes, his life is boring.

Get up early every day for breakfast, exercise, go to school, buy something after school and go home, etc.

When driving to and from school every day, it is also a relatively relaxing time.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Nat When he was in high school, a classmate died in a car accident. The reason for the car accident was that the person was looking at his mobile phone at that time.

So when Nat started driving by himself, he was always very careful and focused.

But this kind of "carefulness" is just his own thoughts, and what he calls "focus" is actually very dangerous.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Without any suspense, during the 6-month record time, Nat also looked at the phone very frequently while driving.

He also mainly uses his mobile phone to cut songs or contact friends , but when he looks at the mobile phone, will look up at the road ahead one second apart.

Just like that, your eyes rolled up and down, and your eyes kept shifting between your phone and the road conditions.

Perhaps, in his opinion, this is the focus...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

However, what he didn't know was that from the eyes of the analysis expert, his behavior was already a distraction:

When you use your mind and your eyes are constantly switching between your phone and the road conditions, your attention is constantly shifting.

Nat feels that he is always watching the road, but in fact, this kind of action is often just to comfort himself.

In fact, what he can notice is basically the road conditions directly in front of him.

So, if a car suddenly appears from the side at this time, or needs to turn and brake,

Nat may not be able to react.

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

["Driving is just to catch pokemon!"]

Phil is a person who thinks he has good driving skills:

"Although I have a bad temper, I often feel that many people on the road are not at the right level, but I think I am still stable in driving."

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

In this case, Phil, who claims to be safe in driving skills,

often drives out with his neighbor's kids to catch Pokemon...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

While smoking, looking at the phone to pay attention to whether there are elves around him, driving...

is not a problem for veteran drivers.

In order to be responsible for the children of the neighbors, Phil also emphasized that if he took the kid next door to find the elf, he would choose some empty roads.

so there will be no danger...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

[As old, it takes longer to watch your phone, so let me watch it for a few more seconds...]

Clodo is an elderly man. Logically speaking,

doesn't have that strong need to take selfies, cut songs, reply messages, socialize, and catch elves. He should not be too distracted by his phone when driving.

However, what is surprising is that it is precisely because of his age that he is more distracted...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

Because of his age, Clodo's reading speed has become a bit slower.

So, once he started looking at the phone, he was as slow as "lightning":

kept staring at the phone for several seconds, without looking up at all,

He himself couldn't feel that time was passing by little, and the car was still moving forward...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

is not a documentary, and Clodo couldn't realize that he had been watching the phone for as long as he had been.

He sighed himself, sometimes, after picking up the phone, he felt that time was still,

I felt that I hadn't been able to brush for long, but when I looked up, I realized that it had been a while....

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

En, "I felt like I hadn't been looking at the phone for a long time, but when I looked up, I found that the time had passed for a long time..."

Uncle, we really understand this feeling...

But can we not drive like this...

After reading so many "I always feel that I am very stable" How does the driver of drive?

again look at the surging traffic in the city, and feel panic in my heart...

However, lack of concentration is really a disadvantage that we humans cannot avoid as drivers?

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

In fact, the documentary also mentioned that the so-called inattention, that is, "distraction", is an objective state that exists in everyone and in life."Distraction" like

is not entirely a disadvantage, and it is sometimes considered a human talent skill:

because this means that our brain allows us to use both things in both minds and minds.

For example, while walking, eating, listening to music and reading books, etc....

However, the efficiency of one-minded and two-minded is very low. When driving, this kind of one-minded and two-minded often makes our attention distracted.

Sometimes, it is just a second or two to shake the spirit, which causes various inestimable consequences.

For example, millions of people die in car accidents every year around the world.

How many of them are old drivers who have been driving for many years. Because they accidentally got distracted for a few seconds as usual, something happened...

After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

So, on the one hand, this documentary reminds everyone to improve their driving habits.

should not distract from conventional sex, and eventually it will become a so-called "accident".

On the other hand, another idea to solve the problem of distracted driving is also mentioned, artificial intelligence driving.

However, for now, artificial intelligence cannot completely replace human drivers, and only people can make the most reasonable judgment at critical moments.

So, before you obtain the real "autonomous driving" technology, I hope all drivers will be more careful!

Three seconds may allow the driver to reply a message, switch a background music, eat a few snacks, take a selfie,

but it is also possible, causing an irreparable car accident...

So, for yourself and others, focus on driving a little more...

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After watching this documentary carefully recording their driving status for half a year, as a passerby who abides by laws and regulations, facing the cars coming and going on the street, I couldn't help but feel panic: These ones are simply too dangerous. - DayDayNews

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