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Moving People - The NRMA podcast

Author: NRMA Podcast

Moving People is the NRMA's policy and advocacy podcast, which features conversations with our resident experts and guests on road safety, infrastructure, traffic congestion, public transport, regional tourism, alternative fuel sources and the use of blue highways.
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‘SMOMBIES’ on our streets
Episode 1
Monday, 10 June, 2019

In our very first episode, Dimitra Vlahomitros, safety expert and author of the NRMA's pedestrian safety report, Look Up, talks to us about the dangers posed by distracted walking on our pedestrians.  Pedestrian trauma accounts for 17 per cent of all deaths on NSW roads and 9 per cent of serious injuries. More than 1,500 pedestrians are hit on NSW roads each year and in 2018, 67 pedestrians lost their lives.  The report includes an observational study of 26,390 pedestrians across three intersections in the Sydney CBD and one in Parramatta. The NRMA's research indicates that over one-in-three pedestrians are behaving like ‘smombies’ (smartphone zombies) by crossing busy city streets while engrossed in their smartphone or wearing headphones. We take a closer look at the alarming statistics about pedestrian deaths on our roads, the concerning results from our research on distracted walking and the solutions to address this dangerous trend.

 

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