
Study: iPod use has Significant Impact on Driver Performance
Using an iPod while driving will significantly affect a driver’s performance, according to a recent study by Drexel University professor Dario Salvucci. The Drexel study was conducted on a group of 12 iPod users in a fixed-base driving simulator. While “driving,” participants played three types of media—music, podcasts or videos. The study found that selecting a song or video on an iPod while driving “significantly affected driver performance as measured by vehicle deviation from a lane’s center veering left or right.” The study also found that selecting media affected the driver’s speed (they slowed down) and watching videos significantly affected car-following speed.
(Shawn's Comment: Umm....DUH!!! They had to *study* this? It wasn't simply blindingly self evident!?)







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blindingly self-evident?
Yes they had to study this.
Anything that is blindingly self-evident is usually wrong.
…a flat earth, white supremacy and phrenology jump to mind.
:-)
Suprised...
to see how obvious this was and they had to STUDY it.