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How drivers and designers can reduce driver distraction

Systems thinking / Cognition / Decision making / Safety and mishaps

June 6, 2018

 by jdlee · Published June 6, 2018 · Last modified June 7, 2018

How drivers and designers can reduce driver distraction

Driver distraction is one reason why the US lags the rest of the world in driving safety. The US has one of the worst safety records of any developed nation either by fatality per kilometer traveled...

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