New study using 150 drivers finds in-vehicle infotainment systems as distracting as manual texting AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety study weighed distraction of drivers in eight different activities ...
Efforts by federal officials prohibiting all interstate and haz-mat truckers from texting while driving, along with many state having such laws for all drivers, may do little for safety on the roadway ...
Here’s something to chew over: a new report that claims voice-to-text applications or “apps” don’t help reduce distractive driving behavior – indeed, as with “manual texting,” driver reaction times ...
A new study on distracted driving in Texas shows people who use voice-to-text applications aren't any safer behind the wheel than drivers who text manually. Researchers at the Texas A&M Transportation ...
New study says voice-to-text mobile apps just as dangerous while driving as sending texts manually Texas Transportation Institute researchers tested 43 drivers in a vehicle on closed road course ...
If you think apps like Siri, which let you compose text messages using voice input, are a safe alternative to texting with your fingers then you’re probably mistaken. A recent study has found that ...
Re: “Classic cars and young drivers get a lesson in manual transmissions,” May 13 news story. Your article concerning 21st century drivers and manual transmissions missed a couple important points. If ...
As we cruise through National Distracted Driving Awareness month we're finding, despite our best efforts, there's just no way to stay fully connected while you drive -- yet. Research coming out of the ...
The study, conducted by Texas A&M’s transportation institute, had 43 participants drive a closed course. Then they drove the same course while typing a text, then they drove it using a voice-to-text ...