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Accidents wearing headphones while walking have increasedResearchers have found that walking with headphones can have serious consequences since accidents have tripled in recent years, according to a recent study.

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The number of people killed or seriously injured has jumped from 16 to 47 between 2004 and 2011, says a study from the journal Injury Prevention.

Researchers examined 116 records of people wearing headphones where accidents occurred between them and vehicles from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Google News archives and Westlaw Campus Research.

The Los Angeles Times reports:

The victims’ average age was 21 and most (68%) were male. The majority (67%) were under the age of 30. Most (55%) were hit by trains, and 70% of the crashes (the bulk of which were in urban areas) ended in death.

In 74% of the cases police or eyewitness reports said the pedestrian had headphones on when hit. And 29% of reports made mention or horns or sirens going off before the crash.

The study’s authors noted that the “sensory deprivation”  and distraction that occurs when pedestrians wear headphones are the leading reasons why they’ve seen a spike in accidents.

Richard Lichenstein told Science Daily that headphone usage often results in people not receiving aural cues (ie., honking horns, blaring sirens from vehicles) that would normally prevent such accidents.

“Everybody is aware of the risk of cell phones and texting in automobiles, but I see more and more teens distracted with the latest devices and headphones in their ears,” says lead author Richard Lichenstein, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director of pediatric emergency medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center. “Unfortunately as we make more and more enticing devices, the risk of injury from distraction and blocking out other sounds increases.”

More comprehensive research is needed to determine which groups of people face the greatest risks, experts say.

Given that the headphone industry is valued at more than $1 billion with brands such as Beats by Dr. Dre leading the pack, this study may alert consumers to certain risks that may exist when listening to headphones while walking.

Will this study’s findings change your listening habits? Let us know in the comments.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Iwillbfree/ Iwillbfree

    I guess Black people don’t walk!

    NEWSFUN always show negroids on negative shyt, but show two caucasoid gals, who are WALKING, which means exercising.

    Anyway, it’s dangerous to wear headphones because you don’t hear or know what is behind you, plus this is easy prey for a white boy to rob or shoot you!

    THE IMAGES THAT CRACKERS PROMOTE!!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/courtneyR/ courtneyR

    its called ..use a little COMMONSENSE. when I run,i run at a park,when I run ,i keep one headphone in so I can hear whats going on around me. .rule of thumb,why is anyone walking on a train track,walking on the street were their are cars ,etc with headphones one blasting?

    COMMONSENSE. use some please.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/jazzwatch/ jazzwatch

    If you don’t WATCH OUT around, behind and over ya……

  • Anonymous

    Then im gonna just have to die, because where i live at i dont want to be apart of anything thats going on around me(my sanity is on the line here!!)..

    I think thats what a lot of people who live in good areas take for granted.The peacefulness of everyday life where you can walk anywhere and do anything you want without headphones!

  • Anonymous

    Yes it’s happened to me several times. I wear BEATS PROS and I get lost in music walking the streets of NYC. I had a couple of scares but I now pay attention to the traffic signals and cross at the signal. If you can buy the BEATS PROS , they’re worth the 400 bucks. Trust me.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Shariese-Hurd/100001852350588 Shariese Hurd

    Yes it can because you are not paying attention to your surrounding. There was guy out here who got hit by train.

  • Anonymous

    This is hardly new. We received the same PSA when Walkmans were all the craze.

  • Anonymous

    Are they worth the damage they do to your hearing? Someone had them on the train this morning and I swore it was a radio.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/courtneyR/ courtneyR

    So many distractions people are playing less attention today.. Did you guys see the 23 year old woman that walked into a small plane propeller after the pilot told her to be careful and held his hand out to assist her?

    she lost her hand,sliced opened her face,cranial nerve. very unfortunate but we have to pay more attention to what is going on around us and pay more attention to who is around us. I dont get people texting while driving,even talking on the phone while driving,headphones on in the streets,at least keep one ear out.

    I mean,of course,accidents happen but their are accidents that are totally unnecessary..
    Like my father said,people are not paying attention so you have to pay attention for them.SO TRUE.

  • Anonymous

    Are they worth the damage they do to your hearing? Someone had them on the train this morning and I swore it was a radio.

    Yes to me because I’m totally into QUALITY SOUND and the Beats Pro’s sound is impeccable. I know they’re supposed to damage your ears but hell I’m in my 50′s and frankly some things I don’t want to hear. LOL

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