Lamp posts are covered in airbags to protect ‘smartphone zombies’ | Sunday Observer

Lamp posts are covered in airbags to protect ‘smartphone zombies’

5 November, 2017
Locals have described mobile phone users as Smombies, the short form for a ‘smartphone zombie’ and civic chiefs are taking action to stop them getting injured
Locals have described mobile phone users as Smombies, the short form for a ‘smartphone zombie’ and civic chiefs are taking action to stop them getting injured

Oct 31: Lamp posts are being covered in airbags to stop so-called ‘smartphone zombies’ bumping into them as they walk around staring at their screens in an Austrian city.

Salzburg authorities say tourists are increasingly hurting themselves by not looking where they are going while checking their devices.

Locals have described mobile phone users as Smombies, the short form for a ‘smartphone zombie’, and civic chiefs are taking action to stop them getting injured.

They believe that putting airbags on lamp posts is a way of highlighting the need for people to be more careful when using their devices.

The action follows a warning from a local board which promotes safety in public and private life known as the Board for Traffic Safety (KFV).

KFV expert Martin Pfanner said: ‘We are of the opinion that when people see this very public warning in the form of lamp post airbags of the dangers of not paying attention, they will change their behaviour.’

Local media interviewed phone users who said the airbags reminded them to take more care.

Pfanner said pedestrians were now involved in more accidents in the city than anyone else on the city streets - including cyclists, moped drivers and car drivers.

He said 40 per cent of the injured pedestrians were hurt because they were distracted at the time of the collision.

The Salzburg initiative follows on from similar initiatives around the world.

In China, there are special sections of certain pavements that are reserved for people using telephones and walking at the same time.

In Honolulu anyone crossing the road and looking at their phone will be fined. In the German city of Augsburg they have started putting traffic lights on the ground where they can be more easily seen by people staring at smartphones.

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