Distractions during Left Turns Can Be Deadly ~ Los Angeles Lawyer Articles

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Distractions during Left Turns Can Be Deadly


Los Angeles car accident lawyers have always known that left-hand turns, especially at intersections, can be challenging maneuvers with a high accident risk.  According to a new study, the brain is put under a great deal of pressure and strain, when a person is navigating a left turn while driving.  When there are distractions during a maneuver like this, a person's risk of an accident increases.
Canadian researchers who found that motorists required greater brainpower when they were making left turns at intersections, than when they were making other types of maneuvers conducted the study.  Intersections are already accident magnets, and when a person is distracted by a cell phone conversation when he's making a left turn at such dangerous areas, the risk of an accident, which is already high, is magnified further.
The research involved hooking subjects on to digital MRI machines, which were then used to scan brain images when the persons were making left turns.  The researchers studied the brain areas that were activated when the person was driving straight, and when he was making simple left turns.
They found in their analysis of the scans, that when a person made a left turn in traffic, there was dramatically increased activity in the area of the brain that is involved in spatial navigation, visual processing and motor coordination.  In other words, this area of the brain is under great stress or pressure when the person is making a left turn, because he has to look out for pedestrians, and keep a watch for other cars that may pose an accident risk.  In contrast, a person is not under such great stress when he is making a right-hand turn.
The researchers found that if the motorists were distracted while they were making a left turn, there was a dramatically increased risk of an accident.  They found that a motorist, who was having a cell phone conversation when making a left turn, was at a higher risk of being involved in an accident.

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