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Safety hazards have been noted due to walking slowly and without attention to their surroundings because they are focused upon their . Texting pedestrians may trip over curbs, walk out in front of cars and bump into other walkers. The field of vision of a smartphone user is estimated to be just 5% of a normal pedestrian's.

Some cities have taken design measures to make the streets safer for inattentive pedestrians, including lights embedded in pavements, and dedicated lanes for smartphone-using pedestrians to use.

The term smartphone zombie has been used to describe inattentive phone users; this phrase was sometimes to smombie in German and has seen some English usage. In such phone users are called dai tau juk ("the head-down tribe"). A 2017 review considered the popular culture term in regards to the medical diagnoses of internet addiction disorder and other forms of digital media overuse.


Problematic mobile phone use

Urban design
In , China, the government constructed a dedicated smartphone-sidewalk in 2014, separating the phone users and the non-phone users. A similar scheme was introduced in the following year.

In , and , ground-level traffic lights embedded in the pavement have been introduced so that they are more visible to preoccupied pedestrians, while traffic signals at an intersection in cast the red light downwards, producing glare on smartphone screens.

In , warning signs have been placed on the pavement at dangerous intersections following over a thousand road accidents caused by smartphones in in 2014. The city has also implemented traffic lights embedded into the ground to pass the indication to the pedestrian even if they are fully immersed in their smartphone experience.


Phone technology
An app which uses the phone's camera to make the screen appear transparent can be used to provide some warning of hazards.


Legal measures
In October 2017, the City of Honolulu, Hawaii introduced a measure to fine pedestrians looking at smartphones while crossing the road. In 2019, China introduced penalties for "activities affecting other vehicles or pedestrians" and a woman was fined 10 in .


In fiction
Science fiction author wrote about people being distracted by miniaturised technology in the 1950s, in his stories such as and Fahrenheit 451. He wrote in 1958 of observing a couple walking in Beverly Hills, the woman listening to a small "oblivious to man and dog, listening to far winds and whispers and soap-opera cries, sleepwalking, helped up and down curbs by a husband who might just as well not have been there".


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