During this Fall Fund Drive, we’re looking back at some of our favorite work we’ve brought you on City Café in recent months.
If you answered “Neither,” then you’ve likely been paying attention to a number of studies in recent years—most recently, last week, from The University of Utah and AAA.
These studies keep finding that that talking and texting impair driving whether a phone is hand-held or not.
But the question remains: Why is this the case? Here’s one possible answer, from an unusual source.
Robert Rosenberger’s theory on driver distraction is outlined in the April 2013 issues of two academic journals: Communications of the ACM and IEEE Technology & Society Magazine.