accidents
Loud music and the reaction of drivers
Listening to music at high volume while driving can worsen reactions and lead to a traffic accident. This conclusion was made by canadian scientists.
Their research showed that it takes about 20% more time to perform physical and mental exercises with loud music.
The British Royal automobile club (RAC) warned that if the reaction time of drivers is so reduced, they can get into a fatal accident.
According to RAC Executive Director Edmund king, this study shows that “loud music not only causes inconvenience to others, but can also lead to accidents.” Continue reading
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