Study: Handsfree devices don’t make driving, talking safer


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According to an interesting study published earlier this month, driving with a cell phone is just as dangerous whether you use a handsfree device or hold the phone in your hand. The Carnegie Mellon University study found that simply listening, rather than keeping both hands on the steering wheel, is …

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