Safe Traffic: Screen Typing in a Car Is More Dangerous than People Think
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Norwegian drivers underestimate the dangers of using touchscreens while driving, writes Trygg Trafikk in a press release.
Drivers underestimate the dangers of using touchscreens while driving. This is shown by a survey from Trygg Trafikk and the insurance company Fremtind. They believe that people take their eyes off the road too lightly. “Every time you look away, you are driving blind,” says Ann-Helen Hansen from Trygg Trafikk.
57 percent responded in a survey that using a touchscreen in the car does not impair attention behind the wheel. This is a concern for Trygg Trafikk.
57 percent responded in a survey that using a touchscreen in the car does not impair attention behind the wheel. This is a concern for Trygg Trafikk.
57 percent responded in a survey that using a touchscreen in the car does not impair attention behind the wheel. This is a concern for Trygg Trafikk.
Traffic court day is also about the risk of accidents caused by mobile phone use at the wheel. Do higher penalties help? Perhaps – but more important would be something else.
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