Warning signals for drivers who like to listen to music
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A simulator was used to test how background radio affected driver responsiveness.
Listening to the radio can make it hard for drivers to hear the collision avoidance warning signals that are increasingly being introduced into new cars. Oxford University experimental psychologists have analysed how car manufacturers can use multi-sensory signals to warn drivers of an impending front-to-rear end collision more effectively.
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