Listening to football on car radio is dangerous

May 27, 2009

Listening to commentary of soccer matches on the radio while driving can be dangerous, leading motorists to risk smashes during exciting moments, according to research published on Wednesday.

Listening to commentary of soccer matches on the radio while driving can be dangerous, leading motorists to risk smashes during exciting moments, according to research published on Wednesday.

The study by scientists at Britain’s University of Leicester found that goals, penalties and red cards caused fans to lose concentration and drive more erratically.

“It is concluded that ––where possible –– football fans should ask someone else to drive during important matches such as the Champions League final,” Professor Michael Pont said.

“It is widely accepted that the distraction of talking on a hand-held mobile phone may lead to accidents, but other activities may have a similar impact -- such as listening to sport on the radio,” said Pont.

The report estimated that two million motorists had had an accident or near miss while listening to sport on the radio.

“The results we obtained suggest that, particularly during high-pressure situations within games, there was a very marked impact on the behaviour of the subjects of this study.”

The research, which studied participants’ behaviour on a driving simulator, found that football fans would speed or suddenly slow down, overtake and get closer to other vehicles on the road as games developed.

One driver, a Chelsea fan, reacted to a Barcelona player being sent off during a match between the two clubs by accelerating, and trying to overtake and change lanes frequently.

The behaviour of football fans behind the wheel was very different from that of the casual listener which was far more consistent, the study found.

* Two men, including an American mistaken for an English fan, were stabbed and eight others arrested before Wednesday’s Champions League final in Rome, police said.

Four Italians, who were arrested, stabbed a 23-year old American during the night after he spoke to them in English. “He was found on the ground, bloody and screaming in English, with four people on top hitting and stabbing him with a knife,” police said.

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