Professor reveals how listening to music can affect your driving
80% of drivers listen to music on most trips, it can affect your driving, but not always how you’d expect.
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Associate Professor in Urban Risk and Resilience at The University of Melbourne, Milad Haghani, joined Perth Today to discuss the effects of listening to music while driving.
“Drivers who listen to music generally tend to have more collisions,” Haghani said.
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