Studies from University of Minnesota Describe New Findings in Risk Management [Texting while driving using Google Glass ™: Promising but not…
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "These results imply that the use of Google Glass for texting impairs driving, but its Head-Mounted Display configuration and speech recognition technology may be safer than texting using a smartphone."
For more information on this research see: Texting while driving using Google Glass ™: Promising but not distraction-free. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2015;81():218-229. Accident Analysis and Prevention can be contacted at:
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