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  • Hands-Free Devices & Driving: What Does the Research Say?
    The research on the use of hands-free devices while driving has yielded mixed results. Some studies suggest that hands-free devices may actually be more distracting than traditional cell phones, as they require drivers to take their eyes off the road for longer periods of time. However, other research indicates that hands-free devices may be safer than traditional cell phones, as they allow drivers to keep their hands on the wheel.

    Distraction is a major cause of car accidents. When drivers take their eyes off the road to use a cell phone, they increase the risk of a collision. Hands-free devices can reduce the risk of distraction, but they are still a safety risk.

    Research also indicates that hands-free devices may be less effective in reducing the risk of accidents for certain drivers, such as teenage drivers and those with less driving experience.

    In conclusion, the use of hands-free devices while driving should be approached with caution. While they may reduce the risk of accidents for some drivers, they can still be a safety risk.

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