That's the average amount of time
motorists take their eyes off the road while texting.
Not exact matches
The
motorist can view driving directions on Maps, make and receive phone calls, access text messages and listen to music, never once
taking their
eyes off the road.
By using spoken commands,
motorists can use MyLink without
taking their hands
off the wheel or their
eyes off the road, Bly said in an interview.
The guidelines included in the report were allegedly designed to reduce the amount of time a
motorist takes his or her
eyes off of the roadway.
These technologies give
motorists the ability to perform a variety of actions inside their car without having to type anything on a keypad or
take their
eyes off the road.
It was found that
motorists continued to
take their
eyes off the road ahead of them even when they were dictating commands using the systems.
Yet, according to another KANETIX.ca poll approximately 8 in 10 Canadian
motorists confess to regularly having at least one bad habit while driving, including eating, drinking, talking or text messaging, putting on make - up and routinely
taking their
eyes off the road.