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BE #SMA4RT, DRIVE SAFELY!_STALEXPORT AUTOSTRADA MAŁOPOLSKA S.A. IS STARTING A PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN DEVOTED TO SENSIBLE USE OF SMARTPHONES WHILE DRIVING

9 10 2014 #Press information

"Be #smA4rt, drive safely!" is the slogan of a campaign initiated by Stalexport Autostrada Małopolska S.A. (SAM S.A.) concerning sensible use of smartphones while driving. The aim of the action is to increase drivers' awareness about using mobile phones in accordance with the regulations of the Traffic Code and minimising the negative impact of this activity on the safety of driving. The campaign is supported by the Malopolskie Voivodship Police Headquarters.

According to the carried out survey*, four out of five drivers who posed a threat on the road as a result of using mobile phones while driving had not noticed another vehicle. Over a half of them talk on the phone holding a phone in their hands. Every fifth driver who caused a dangerous situation on the road using a mobile phone, had not noticed a pedestrian. 66 per cent of them type and read SMS messages while driving.

Also 6 out of 10 drivers know that using a mobile phone while driving is a violation of traffic regulations but nearly 70 per cent of them talk on the phone holding a phone in their hand. 8 out of 10 drivers think that using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous but over a half of them talk while driving, holding a phone in their hand and one in five types and reads SMS messages.

However, according to the statistics of the National Police Headquarters, every year the number of drivers fined for improper use of mobile phones while driving is rising. In 2013 almost 90 thousand drivers were fined for this offence, and in the period from January to July this year as many as 70 thousand. A fine of PLN 200 and 5 penalty points for improper use of a mobile phone while driving does not make drivers give up this habit - as the survey shows*, only one per cent of drivers gave up using mobile phones while driving after having been fined for it.

– Traffic Code regulations clearly state how not to use the phone while driving - namely they forbid drivers to use a mobile phone in the way requiring holding it in one's hand. The phone may be used by a driver only when it not held in their hand, e.g using the phone's navigation when it is placed in a special holder or speaking with the use of a hands-free system or a wireless headset. In each case, however, we should be careful and use our common sense – says major Krzysztof Lis, Chief of the Motorway Police in Krakow.

– The results of the carried out survey reveal that most drivers are aware of the results of the improper use of mobile phones while driving. But neither this knowledge nor experiencing dangerous situations on the road or even getting a fine, do not make drivers change their behaviour. This made us take up educational actions concerning sensible use of mobile phones in cars, that is in line with the Traffic Code – says Rafał Czechowski, the spokesperson for Stalexport Autostrada Małopolska S.A.

With drivers, passengers and people around them in mind, SAM S.A., in cooperation with the Police, prepared a list of tips for how to use the phone sensibly when travelling in a car. Readers of the guide will get to know what behaviour concerning the use of mobile phones increases their safety, like using a hands-free kit or keeping the phone in a special holder. They will also gain the knowledge what behaviour they should avoid, e.g. typing SMS messages while driving or wearing both ear pieces of the wireless headset, what limits the possibility of hearing what is happening on the road. The guides will be given to drivers by motorway police officers during routine checks of vehicles on the A4 Katowice-Krakow.

– So far all campaigns that drew attention to using mobile phones while driving were mostly aimed at drivers. The campaign "Be #smA4rt, drive safely!" is dedicated not only to them but also to passengers, because their behaviour can also impact the safety of drivers – adds Rafał Czechowski.

From today, on Toll Plazas, drivers using the A4 Katowice-Krakow will get leaflets with some tips about how to safely use a phone while travelling and how to join the action.The campaign also has a dedicated website at: www.badzsmart.pl, where Internet users can read survey results, tips for drivers and passengers as well as interesting information about using phones while driving, also in other countries.

You can join the action "Be #smA4rt, drive safely!" by visiting the official Facebook profile of the A4 Katowice-Krakow at www.facebook.com/A4KatowiceKrakow. Through a special competition app, Internet users may encourage drivers to use phones sensibly by writing a short message to them. Authors of the best messages will be awarded with a hands-free kit for the car and a phone holder.

"Be #smA4rt, drive safely!" is another educational campaign devoted to the safety of drivers, carried out by SAM S.A. In 2013 the campaign "A+B=Absolutnie Bezpieczni” (Absolutely safe) was organised, that promoted proper behaviour on the road among car drivers and bikers as co-users of roads. In 2011 the company made drivers sensitive to threats caused by fatigue behind the wheel, with the slogan "It's not a dream, you are driving. In 2010 the concessionaire ran the action "Record safe with the A4 Katowice-Krakow”, with its slogan emphasising the record breaking statistics: there were no fatal accidents on the concession stretch of the A4 for 20 months. Earlier, in 2005-2007 the concessionaire carried out the campaign called “Way of life”.

SAM S.A. encourages you to join the action in a film at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5T-_Qwnd9M

 *on the basis of a national survey conducted by PBS in September 2014.

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About SAM S.A.

Stalexport Autostrada Małopolska S.A. manages the 60-kilometre long stretch of the A4 motorway between Katowice and Krakow. It is the first fully functional road of this kind in Poland, built within the framework of public-private partnership as a brownfield investment – modernisation of the road built in the 1970s and 1980s. Stalexport Autostrada Małopolska S.A. has held the concession for its adaptation to the requirements of a toll motorway and operation since 1997. This required numerous investments. All investment projects, including current maintenance of the road, are financed from tolls for using the concession stretch and from loans obtained from an international bank consortium. Unlike other concessions for managing toll motorways, the project run by Stalexport Autostrada Małopolska S.A. does not burden the state budget in any way. The company does not benefit from any State Treasury subsidies or guarantees.

For further information please contact:
Rafał Czechowski
Spokesperson for SAM SA
e-mail: [email protected]tel. 601063200