Fast Beats Cause Crashes
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|September 27, 2019
DRIVING while listening to banging and upbeat tunes has been found to make motorists more likely to speed and drive more dangerously.
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Public health experts have examined the eff ect of music on motorists, and found that they are much more likely to drive faster and more dangerously when listening to higher-tempo tunes.
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