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Up to 27 Seconds of Inattention After Talking to Your Car or Smartphone

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A University of Utah research assistant introduces a
participant in new distracted driving studies to special
devices designed to gauge mental distraction during road
tests.  Credit:  AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Up to 27 seconds of inattention after talking to your car or smartphone
phys.org, 22 October 2015

If you think it is okay to talk to your car infotainment system or smartphone while driving or even when stopped at a red light, think again. It takes up to 27 seconds to regain full attention after issuing voice commands, University of Utah researchers found in a pair of new studies for the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

One of the studies showed that it is highly distracting to use hands-free voice commands to dial phone numbers, call contacts, change music and send texts with Microsoft Cortana, Apple Siri and Google Now smartphone personal assistants, though Google Now was a bit less distracting than the others.
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