Think talking on your hands-free while driving is safe? Think again (policy brief)


Organisation: University of Sussex
Date uploaded: 29th January 2019
Date published/launched: December 2018


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Research carried out by Dr Graham J. Hole (University of Sussex) with Dr Gemma F. Briggs and Dr Jim A. J. Turner (Open University) reveals overwhelming evidence that – contrary to popular assumption – driving while having a phone conversation using hands-free technology is no safer than using a hand-held phone.

Over 80% of studies into phone use have now shown significant performance degradation, with hands-free phone use causing the same dangerously high levels of distraction as hand-held phone use (Atchley et al, 2017).

Drawing from their own research, as well as numerous studies by other academics and public bodies, this policy brief debunks some common misconceptions around the safety of hands-free phone use, and examines some potential solutions for tackling the problem.

For more information contact:
Dr Graham Hole
T: 01273 606755 (ext 4246)

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