Driven to distraction

Are in-cab electronic gadgets compromising safety? The issue of whether truckers can talk on their cell phones and drive at the same time is losing steam. The new question is whether drivers can talk, retrieve their e-mail, scan hundreds of satellite radio channels and check their location via global positioning satellites - and still drive safely. Driver distraction has become a serious concern as more and more electronic gadgets are crammed into cabs. Unfortunately, there is scant research on distraction as it pertains to automobile drivers, and even less when it comes to truck drivers. The gadgets simply ...

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