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David Strayer quoted in: Impactful Distraction. Talking while driving poses dangers that people seem unable to see. Nathan Seppa 12:15PM, 9 Aug 2013.
A few examples:
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Carrying Passengers as a Risk Factor for Crashes Fatal to 16- and 17-Year-Old Drivers. Li-Hui Chen, Susan P. Baker, Elisa R. Braver, Guohua Li. JAMA. 2000; 283(12): pp. 1578–1582.
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Distracted driving in elderly and middleaged drivers. Kelsey R. Thompson et al. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 45, March 2012, pp. 711–717.
Effects of cellular telephones on driving behaviour and crash risk: Results of meta-analysis. J.K. Caird, CT Scialfafivingged Regulating conver http://www.psych.ucalgary.ca/pace/PCA-Lab/pdf/Final%20Report%20-%20Cell%20Phones.pdf
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