A University of Limerick-led road safety initiative has brought focus to the deadly consequences of distracted driving.
00:00, Wed, Nov 25, 2015 Updated: 10:58, Wed, Nov 25, 2015 A new report has conformed that multi-tasking while driving is dangerous, and identified that texting and talking on the phone are the most ...
A worrying percentage of motorists have admitted to multi-tasking while driving in new research from mycarneedsa.com. The survey found that 70% of motorists eat and drink behind the wheel, while 11% ...
Multi-tasking while driving is dangerous, according to a new report produced by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) and the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL). The research focuses on the ...
Car dashboards once relied on buttons and knobs you could adjust by feel. Today, large touchscreens dominate vehicle interiors, making navigation and media easier to access but harder to use without ...
Tens of millions of drivers are multitasking behind the wheel, putting themselves and other motorists at risk by not fully concentrating on the road, we can exclusively reveal. Some 35 per cent of ...
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Multitasking isn't a strength – here's how it may harm your brain
In a world that rewards speed, slowing down and focusing on one task at a time may be the real cognitive advantage.
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