Distracted Driving II Quiz

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Talking to a passenger is slightly safer than talking to someone on the phone because…
  • (A)  The conversation is more lively
  • (B)  The passenger may stop talking when s(he) witnesses a driving challenge
  • (C)  The passenger may warn the driver of the oncoming danger
  • (D)  Both b and c
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Correct answer is:
  • (D)  Both b and c
Explanation:
Talking on cell phones and conversing with passengers have different effects on drivers and their levels of distraction. Drivers involved in cell phone conversations encounter cognitive distraction, which means that the brain cannot process driving tasks and conversations in a regular manner.
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