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Originally Posted by epitome1170
I think he is saying more to the point that the people that did have slower reactions would be doing something else anyway. Those same people in that study should be observed in real life without texting available and they would probably be doing something else to distract them.
On top of that, the study is for the youngest generation of drivers in which distractions are much higher based on their maturity level.
I would say that in general texting will take away people's attention. However, there are people that would not be bothered by it and there are others that would just be distracted by something else anyway.
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It is impossible to be doing something other than driving and not be distracted. It's kind of the definition of distracted.
If your point is that people's reaction times get better with age, I think you're going to find research is against you on that one as well.
I'm not harping on texting specifically. I'm against distracted driving for whatever reason. Everyone should ask themselves why cars get safer and safer but traffic fatalities never go down. A lot of people think it is because drivers adjust to be more distracted and dangerous because they feel safer in the car.