Tuesday, January 22, 2013

White Paper: "Understanding the distracted brain: Why driving while talking on hands-free phones is risky behavior"

While many people know texting while driving increases crash risk, cell phone conversation while driving is also risky. Talking on hands-free or handheld cell phones requires the brain to multitask – a process it cannot do safely while driving.

To explain what happens to the human brain when talking on cell phones while driving, NSC has a white paper, “Understanding the distracted brain: Why driving while talking on hands-free phones is risky behavior.”
 Source: National Safety Council, United States

Download white paper "Understanding the distracted brain: Why driving while talking on hands-free phones is risky behavior” | Link to NSC page on Distracted Driving

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