We know texting while driving can kill – but research shows touchscreen controls in a car can be just as distracting.
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Motorists face a potentially deadly struggle to multitask when using dashboard touch screens, warns new research. Once the preserve of buttons and knobs, tod a y's car dashboards are increasingly home ...
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