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New study sheds doubt on phone safety risk

Use of mobile phones while driving has long been regarded as a major source of driver distraction, and hence a safety concern. However, a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the London School of Economics and Political Science sheds doubt on the assumption that mobile phone use increases It’s time to log in … Continued

Use of mobile phones while driving has long been regarded as a major source of driver distraction, and hence a safety concern. However, a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the London School of Economics and Political Science sheds doubt on the assumption that mobile phone use increases

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