2008 GMC Acadia: Universal Steering wheel Phone Holder




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Applications: Hands Free talk- for distracted driving, GPS, apps, settings *** Relevant Background on Cell phone accessories market: "A new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Mobile Phone Accessories Market by Product Type, Distribution, and Price Range: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2014-2022", projects that the global mobile phone accessories market is expected to reach $107.3 billion by 2022. Protective case segment is expected to dominate this market between 2014 and 2022. Asia-Pacific is expected to maintain its lead, accounting for more than 45% share of the world mobile accessories market in 2014." ("Mobile Phone Accessories Market to Reach $107.3 Billion by 2022, Globally - Allied Market Research", https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mobile-phone-accessories-market-to-reach-1073-billion-by-2022-globally---allied-market-research-595639141.html) *** Relevant statistics on Distracted Driving: "About 26% of all car crashes involve phone use, including hands-free phone use. (National Safety Council)... Estimates indicate drivers using phones look at, but fail to see, up to 50% of the information in their driving environment. (National Safety Council, 2012).. 80% of collisions and 65% of near crashes have some form of driver inattention as contributing factors. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2010). Driver distraction is a factor in about 4 million motor vehicle crashes in North America each year. (RCMP, 2014)...10% of fatal crashes, 18% of injury crashes, and 16% of all police-reported motor vehicle traffic crashes were distraction-affected crashes. (National Highway Safety Administration, 2015). Distraction was a factor in nearly 6 out of 10 moderate-to-severe teen crashes. (AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2015). Almost half of all people killed in teen (15-19 years old) distraction-affected crashes were teens themselves. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2013)" ("DISTRACTED DRIVING", https://www.caa.ca/distracted-driving/statistics/) *** More global statistics: "Studies from a number of countries suggest that the proportion of drivers using mobile phones while driving has increased over the past 5–10 years, ranging from 1% to up to 11%... • An Australian study examined the role of self-reported driver distraction in serious road crashes resulting in hospital attendance, and found that distraction was a contributing factor in 14% of crashes (19). • In New Zealand, research suggests that distraction contributes to at least 10% of fatal crashes and 9% of injury crashes, with an estimated social cost of NZ$ 413 million in 2008 (approximately US$ 311 million). Young people are particularly likely to be involved in crashes relating to driver distraction (20). • Insurance companies in Colombia reported that 9% of all road traffic crashes were caused by distracted drivers in 2006. • In Spain, an estimated 37% of road traffic crashes in 2008 were related to driver distraction (22). • In the Netherlands, the use of mobile phones while driving was responsible for 8.3% of the total number of dead and injured victims in 2004 (23). • In Canada, national data from 2003–2007 show that 10.7% of all drivers killed or injured1 were distracted at the time of the crash (24). • In the United States, driver distraction as a result of sources internal to the vehicle was estimated to be responsible for 11% of national crashes that occurred between 2005 and 2007, although a smaller study involving 100 drivers found that driver involvement in secondary tasks contributed to 22% % of all near crashes and crashes (25,26). In 2008, driver distraction was reported to have been involved in 16% of all fatal crashes in the United States (27). • In Great Britain, distraction was cited as a contributory factor in 2% of reported crashes.” (" : A GROWING PROBLEM OF DRIVER DISTRACTION, https://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/road_traffic/distracted_driving_en.pdf?ua=1) *** Relevant Insurance coverage: a. Auto insurance: Liability for both body injury and property damage, upset, collision, DCPD, No fault, uninsured auto, all perils, OPCF 38 b. Travel & health c. Personal Property Coverage ***


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