00:00 What happens if you're just texting and you hit a gutter or there's a banana skin that
00:11 we might be walking along and slip?
00:20 The experiment we're doing today is to see how people respond to hazards and whether
00:27 other tasks that they're doing like texting on their phone is going to make them likely
00:34 to just walk in front of a bus or not be able to recover.
00:37 Oh my god.
01:01 Oh my god.
01:10 Please use your phone to text without errors and type in the sentence "The quick brown
01:19 fox jumps over the lazy dog."
01:21 Turn around.
01:34 Start texting and walking in 3, 2, 1, go.
01:47 This is her texting.
01:49 You can see there's a few errors in there.
01:56 Humiliating.
02:00 Everyone give her a round of applause.
02:16 Do you think it's safe or not to be thinking about other things and texting when you're
02:26 like crossing a busy road or in some hazardous environment?
02:30 Absolutely not.
02:32 Or will we see that it makes no difference because this young generation has grown up
02:39 with phones and they've become part of their system and actually it makes no difference
02:43 to them now.
02:44 Now that's old guys.
02:46 If we were to digs, we couldn't cope.
02:49 We'd probably walk into a lamppost.
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