(Reuters) - Drivers are more likely to engage in non-driving activities, such as checking their phones or eating a sandwich, when using partial...
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In a study published in Safety Science, QUT researchers say several sources of distraction have been overlooked in official distraction-related information and road rules for car drivers in Australia.
(Reuters) - Drivers are more likely to engage in non-driving activities, such as checking their phones or eating a sandwich, when using partial...
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