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Mobile phone use while driving: Underestimation of a global threatIge et al., 2016
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- Ige J
- Banstola A
- Pilkington P
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- Journal of Transport & Health
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The use of mobile phones (cell phones) has increased dramatically in the 21st century. The popularity of mobile phones and smart phones in the computer age can in part be associated with the growing problem of driver distraction. There are indications that the use …
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