Your car stereo could be turning your commute into a crash countdown — one wrong tempo and you’re either drifting into micro-sleep or flying into reckless mode. Is your favorite singalong secretly ...
A new driving study suggests some fast-tempo songs by Taylor Swift and other artists could affect driver behavior, leading to ...
Does listening to metal make you a dangerous driver? A new study from Extreme Terrain suggests that the answer may be yes. The company surveyed 1,000 American drivers to see how their music listening ...
According to the latest research, motorists who listen to music while driving could be disrupting the harmony on Britain’s roads. A survey of 1,004 motorists, commissioned by the UK’s independent road ...
When traffic thickens or a tricky turn appears, many drivers instinctively reach for the volume knob before they touch the brake pedal. The brain is quietly reallocating resources, stripping away ...
Johra Kayeser Fatima receives funding from the ACT government. Jeroen van Boxtel has received funding from the ACT government, as well as from the Australian Research Council. Ram Subramanian received ...
Milad Haghani receives funding from The Australian government's Office of Road Safety. For many of us, listening to music is simply part of the driving routine – as ordinary as wearing a seatbelt. We ...
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