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To: Ryan Bartholomew who wrote (173436)8/30/2014 9:04:02 PM
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Well, I blame modern electronics.

Wait - maybe not.'




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To: Ryan Bartholomew who wrote (173436)8/30/2014 9:08:19 PM
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JP Sullivan
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Turns out that when it comes to cars, it turns out that conversation with a passenger is just as distracting/dangerous as conversation over bluetooth with someone not in the car.

I may have missed something new but the stuff I have read has indicated that this isnt true. Conversations with people in the car used different parts of the brain, and caused less distraction, than conversations with somebody not present. This was true whether you were using Bluetooth or not.

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