On mobile phone while driving? Clear and present danger ahead
It takes 40 per cent more time for motorists talking on phone to react to pedestrian crossing as opposed to an alert driver, reveals an IIT-B study. Drivers indulged in texting and chatting take 204 per cent more time in responding to the same situation, says the survey.
It takes 40 per cent more time for motorists talking on phone to react to pedestrian crossing as opposed to an alert driver. Image source: Pixabay