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They should try this in varying circumstances. For example, they should ask the drivers not to use their brakes unless absolutely necessary, or ask HALF the drivers not to use their brakes, or use half standards and half automatics, or try it with people with music playing and people without.
Add holding on to a cellphone and chatting, smoking a cigarette and having a coffee, trying to change a CD, applying make-up, or having a Big Mac (in any number of combinations) while driving and you get a modern North American highway. lol!
short, but interesting... well, if you drive a car and have tried to get stuck in a traffic jam :-)
Posted by: Benjamin | March 12, 2008 at 04:41 PM
They should try this in varying circumstances. For example, they should ask the drivers not to use their brakes unless absolutely necessary, or ask HALF the drivers not to use their brakes, or use half standards and half automatics, or try it with people with music playing and people without.
Posted by: Derek W | March 12, 2008 at 08:59 PM
Add holding on to a cellphone and chatting, smoking a cigarette and having a coffee, trying to change a CD, applying make-up, or having a Big Mac (in any number of combinations) while driving and you get a modern North American highway. lol!
Posted by: Hardlyinnovative | March 15, 2008 at 01:44 PM