April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. It doesn't come a moment too soon: A troubling new study has found that a terrifyingly high amount of drivers 。 still 。still 。
use their phones behind the wheel. 。
Despite the proliferation of apps and devices aimed at preventing phone usage while driving, the study—by driver analytics company, Zendrive—revealed that drivers in America use their mobile devices during 88 out of 100 car trips.。
That's A LOT. 。That's A LOT.。
Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。
Thanks for signing up!。
Not only did drivers use their phones during 88 percent of the 570 million trips, but also, during hour-long drives, those behind the wheel spent an average of 3.5 minutes using their phones. That's especially worrisome considering that life-altering damage can be done in a matter of seconds. 。
(责任编辑:探索)
Pole vaulter claims his penis is not to blame
The internet goes wild over a bonkers NFL Draft Round 1
Bing chat history and new mobile features are going live this week
Video games and mindfulness have a surprising history
Singapore gets world's first driverless taxis
What Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson have in common
New Zealand puts millions into helping teens cope with breakups
Pokémon Go is so big that it has its own VR porn parody now
Michael Phelps says goodbye to the pool with Olympic gold
New Zealand puts millions into helping teens cope with breakups