Pokemon Go Led To Increase In Traffic Deaths and Accidents, Says Study (arstechnica.com) 80
A new study from Purdue University uses detailed local traffic accident reports to suggest that Pokemon Go caused a marked increase in vehicle damages, injuries, and even deaths due to people playing the game while driving. Ars Technica reports: In the provocatively titled "Death by Pokemon Go" (which has been shared online but has yet to be peer-reviewed), Purdue professors Mara Faccio and John J. McConnell studied nearly 12,000 accident reports in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, in the months before and after Pokemon Go's July 6, 2016 launch. The authors then cross-referenced those reports with the locations of Pokestops in the county (where players visit frequently to obtain necessary in-game items) to determine whether the introduction of a Pokestop correlated with an increase in accident frequency, relative to intersections that didn't have them. While the incidence of traffic accidents increased across the county after Pokemon Go's introduction, that increase was a statistically significant 26.5 percent greater at intersections within 100 meters of a Pokestop, compared to those farther away. All told, across the county, the authors estimate 134 extra accidents occurred near Pokestops in the 148-day period immediately after the game came out, compared to the baseline where those Pokestops didn't exist. That adds up to nearly $500,000 in vehicle damage, 31 additional injuries, and two additional deaths across the county, based on extrapolation from the accident reports.
The study uses a regression model to account for potential confounding variables like school breaks and inclement weather, which could cause variation separate from Pokemon Go. The model also compares Pokestops to Pokegyms (where it was nearly impossible to play while driving) to account for the possibility that generally increased traffic to Pokemon Go locations was leading to more accidents, even among drivers who stopped and parked before playing. In all cases, though, being able to compare to intersections without a Pokestop and to the same dates the year before, helped provide natural control variables for the study.
The study uses a regression model to account for potential confounding variables like school breaks and inclement weather, which could cause variation separate from Pokemon Go. The model also compares Pokestops to Pokegyms (where it was nearly impossible to play while driving) to account for the possibility that generally increased traffic to Pokemon Go locations was leading to more accidents, even among drivers who stopped and parked before playing. In all cases, though, being able to compare to intersections without a Pokestop and to the same dates the year before, helped provide natural control variables for the study.
Re:Gotta kill em all (Score:5, Insightful)
Fuck these people, I hope they die.
The problem with this attitude, is those engaged in dangerous activities often hurt or kill innocent people. It's best to not be so dismissive of ignorance and stupidity, and instead look to actually punish that activity.
To solidify my point, I no longer fear drunk drivers on the road. I fear the distracted idiots addicted to their cell phones who are becoming FAR more likely to cause harm to me or a loved one.
Re:Gotta kill em all (Score:4, Insightful)
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That's because they never had my lesson, which I called "Coca-Cola". When you're at a ball game and you are holding 2 cups of coca cola without caps on (this was int he old days) and some fucker ran in the hallway and bump into you. You are most likely to have spilled the coke on yourself because instinctively we are good people and really go out of our way to harm others. However my uncle taught me this great lesson. If the fuckers don't care, don't care for them. Next time, when someone bumps into yo
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Are you saying that if you're about to get into a car wreck, you should do your best to kill the other driver?
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No I am saying if you had the awareness to choose between killing the other driver vs steering left and getting hit by a truck, choose the former. And you need practice to make those decisions starting with coca cola, else your family will be very sad.
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Grandparent wants the innocents to die, too.
He wants us all to die. All of us. Everyone. Preferably by Vaporeon.
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Exactly. What people do to themselves I don't care about, it's when they start affecting the rest of us that it becomes a problem.
America especially is an insanely "addictive" culture, but the afflicted need to recognize their problem and seek help
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Exactly. What people do to themselves I don't care about, it's when they start affecting the rest of us that it becomes a problem.
America especially is an insanely "addictive" culture, but the afflicted need to recognize their problem and seek help
It's going to be rather hard to convince our society to label social media addiction as a "problem" that needs curing when that same society recognizes Attention Whore and Professional Narcissist as career goals. (see "Kardashian" for more details).
That's the problem with addiction; when it becomes so commonplace, even the most damaging activity can be viewed as "normal".
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Agreed. But we have a country where hard work has nothing to do with wealth and health care is viewed as a privilege rather than a right.
Frankly, America is doomed
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Re: Gotta kill em all (Score:3)
Fuck these people, I hope they die.
If mankind's historical record is of any relevance here, they most likely will, sooner or later, no need to hope.
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Well, make up your mind already! Do you want to kill them or have sex with them?
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What are pinks? Are they like noobs? Or are the casual bandwagon / trend hoppers?
Either way, fuck em.
The game has been great this past week with the event.
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I always felt that they could have mitigated.... (Score:3)
Yeah, the camera drains the battery faster, but it's just a friggen *game* for crying out loud.
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I'm pretty sure the solution for that would be to hold the phone and the top of the steering wheel with the same hand and then it's easy to keep glancing at your phone while driving.
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You hatch eggs and get buddy pokemon candy while walking. I have it on during my 2 mile lunch walk. I would not have it on if I had to stare at the screen for the majority of my walk. If I did, I'd probably end my walk with a major headache and possible walking into a few pedestrians or cars.
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How many hours did people play? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re: Pokemon Go?` (Score:3)
Excuse me.... (Score:1)
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Tippecanoe County Indiana representative of USA? (Score:2)
Re:Tippecanoe County Indiana representative of USA (Score:5, Funny)
Is Tippecanoe County somehow perfectly representative of the USA, as is Tippecanoe County typically used to study federal trends in traffic safety and fatality?
Tippecanoe County is indeed half the equation. But once you combine those statistics with additional data from Tyler, Texas - you get a perfect analog for the United States as a whole.
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Move along, nothing to see here (Score:2)
Of course we could help nature along by hacking PMG so it only generates the really cool critters in the middle of the street.
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Roofs of buildings, have the pokes appear just past the edge of the building over an alley. Handles Darwinism and keeps them away from normal people....
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What the hell are they doing on my roof?
Kids game (Score:2)
Forget the Pokémons and give us a virtual Nurse Joy rated 18+!
It's true... (Score:2)
society didn't end the survival of the fittest, it just modified it. Who would have guessed that Pokemon people are not the fittest! ;)
Tip of the iceberg (Score:1)
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Also add up all the money lost to all other kinds of fun.
Ban fun for the good of the economy! Everyone must be mindless and willless drones!
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Not peer reviewed yet. (Score:2)
argyle park on LI was crazy (Score:2)
I probably said "What a f****** $random_bad_word_for_different_cars_stickers_plates_etc" a lot more than normal last summer for a few weeks. I saw people driving the wrong way on the road, stopping in the middle of the road, lots of swerving by oncoming traffic, some people walking in the road as if the it wasn't there, and people generally not paying attention more than normal. They had the town ticketing crew blocking one of the lake side train parking lots, and I had to move the cones to get out leading
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If your truck is tall enough, next time, drive over the cones. That's what they are for.
And driving? (Score:1)
Who the fuck is old enough to have a driver's license and still cares about cartoon easter-egg hunts? It almost makes drink-driving look respectable.
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Sadly, my 39-year-old wife. I've asked her, gently pleaded with her, etc., to put down her phone when she's driving and quit playing Pokemon. But it never fails. Any time she's driving, her phone is in her lap with Pokemon running. I've decided any time I'm in the car with her, I'm driving, or if I'm not, I'll point-blank tell her "please put that down so we don't crash." I haven't (yet) physically taken the phone out of her hands but have definitely been tempted to.
I wish phone use while driving was a prim
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Move over Darwin (Score:2)
Natural selection wasn't working well for humans, so we had to help it a bit.
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Missed it by two years! (Score:1)
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People really should release their studies of phenomenons within the first few days of said phenomenon's occurrence.
Unrelated, there's a Harry Potter AR game coming out from the same company as made Pokémon Go.
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Pokestops are created where people ARE (Score:2)
They are based on population density... but of course there will be more accidents in places where more people go more often.
It saved lives too (Score:1)
I know at least one obese person who started going on regular walks because of this silly game and has kept up with the habit to this day.