Researchers Find Novice Drivers Become Easily Distracted: New York Personal Injury Lawyer Kenneth A.
A new study by researchers at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute published in the Jan. 2 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine shows that teens are more prone to dangerous distractions while driving, which could increase their risk of crashes or near collisions. New York, N.Y (PRWEB) January 29, 2014 Although teens may begin their driving habits with caution, as months pass behind the wheel, they begin to multi-task at higher frequency rates exposing themselves to increased crash risks, a study published in the Jan. 2 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine states. The
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