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Friday, May 24, 2013

TEXTING AND DRIVING

We have heard about dangers from various forms of distracted driving, especially texting. A recent study from researchers in Australia and Spain concludes sending a text has the same danger level as being above the legal alcohol limit. A dozen healthy volunteers took part in a driving simulation test over two days while using a cell phone. The following week the same volunteers took the test after consuming alcohol. Habitual drinkers and those who had never consumed alcohol were excluded. Using a cell phone or sending a text message was the same as being above the legal alcohol limit. Surprisingly, a simple conversation using a hands free phone also impaired driving ability, but at a level that would be below the legal limit of alcohol consumption. However, if the hands free topic was more demanding, the driving ability further declined.

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