1, distracted
Watching your mobile phone while walking is easy to distract your attention, which will hinder your vision, reduce your reaction ability, affect your judgment on road traffic, and make you unable to respond in time. Your attention is focused on your mobile phone, so it is difficult to avoid risks in time.
2, security risks
Walking and playing with mobile phones leads to fractures, falling into deep pits and traffic accidents. Drivers should pay attention to driving, pedestrians should also walk carefully and pay attention to safety. Walking with your head down and playing with your mobile phone is a big safety hazard, and there is a risk of hitting yourself and others. This is not only irresponsible for one's own personal safety, but also affects others' travel.
3, eye fatigue
People always stare at something, and their eyes get tired easily. The light reflected from the mobile phone screen can easily hurt their eyes. Especially when people are walking, they should stare at the screen of the mobile phone very hard, which will affect their eyesight for a long time.
4, joint pain
When watching your mobile phone while walking, you must keep your head down and your hands in the same posture. Keeping your head down and your hands up for a long time can easily cause cervical spondylosis and joint pain in your hands, which is harmful to your health.
Step 5: Skills
Pay attention to the vehicles when walking, pay attention, and don't play mobile phones, video games, read books, draw pictures, eat, etc. when walking; Walking without concentration not only affects personal safety, but also brings trouble to others' travel.
6. It's most dangerous to play mobile phone when commuting.
Researchers at the University of Queensland, Australia, found that playing mobile phones while walking increases the risk of injury: staring at the screen, arms and hands seem to be locked, walking speed drops, and looks like a robot. At this time, people will not only ignore the observation of the surrounding environment, but also affect the balance of walking, and it is easy to fall or be hit by a car. A new study in Britain also found that people who send text messages on foot are vulnerable, especially at 8: 30 in the morning and 6: 30 in the afternoon, which are the peak hours of commuting.