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Drivers on the phone more cautious hands-free

Drivers use "self-regulation" techniques like slowing down when they use their mobile phone hands-free while driving, according to a new QUT study of Brisbane drivers in a high-tech simulator.

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London cyclists feel paranoid road users are out to get them

A recent study published by researchers from Royal Holloway University of London and King's College London, has found that cyclists in the Capital feel paranoid that other drivers are out to get them when they are on the ...

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Hit-and-run deaths on the rise

(HealthDay)—Hit-and-run deaths in the United States reached a record high in 2016, a new report shows.

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