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Talking, but not listening, linked to slow eye movements and longer reaction times when driving
Drivers may do well to hang up the phone and listen to an audiobook instead. Talking can trigger brief delays in eye movements that may slow reaction times and impede hazard detection, new research ...
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5 common driving mistakes that cause chain-reaction crashes
Picture this: you’re cruising down the highway, windows down, music up, and suddenly—bam! You’re in […] ...
AUSTIN -- New findings from a Texas study show texting while driving is more dangerous than previously thought. Reading or writing a text message behind the wheel can more than double a driver's ...
Driving a Tesla for the first time isn't always as smooth as the car itself. Business Insider highlighted one woman's experience renting a Tesla Model Y for a road trip from the Bay Area to Los ...
Multiple studies have linked cellphone use to an increased risk of car accidents. Learn how new research suggests delays in rapid-eye movement when talking might be at least partly to blame. Drivers ...
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