Mobile talk while driving may be safe
In a complete reversal of what motorists have been advised, a new study suggests that those who talk on phone or switch on the radio stations while behind the steering wheel may actually be driving safely.
Researchers from Kansas University found that drivers who engage in a “secondary task” pay more attention to the road because some types of distraction can help bored drivers stay focused.
Past studies have showed that drivers who talk on the phone may be more prone to an accident, but the new study found that the monotony of driving may itself be an accident risk.
According to the researchers, drivers who lose focus on the road because of boredom may actually increase their attention by engaging in a secondary task, particularly during the last leg of their journey, the Daily Mail reported.
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