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Why F1 driver fitness and reaction speed matter more than ever
Modern Formula 1 is defined by microscopic margins, and the difference between pole and the third row can be measured in the ...
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Talking, but not listening, linked to slow eye movements and longer reaction times when driving
Multiple studies have linked cellphone use to an increased risk of car accidents. Learn how new research suggests delays in ...
Fog silently disrupts peripheral vision, slows reaction time, and increases accident risk. Understanding how winter fog ...
AUSTIN -- New findings from a Texas study show texting while driving is more dangerous than previously thought. Reading or writing a text message behind the wheel can more than double a driver's ...
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown. Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over ...
For many of us, listening to music is simply part of the driving routine - as ordinary as wearing a seatbelt. We build ...
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