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You're 4 times more likely to crash if you do this - Extended edition
Bonus Episode28th March 2024 • 5 Minute Theory • TCDrive
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We have a special extended edition of the podcast for you today!

I recently sat down with Professor Gemma Briggs (Head of Discipline and Professor of Applied Cognitive Psychology at the Open University) to speak about mobile phone use while driving and the impacts it had.

I've taken some clips to create this episode for you - have a listen, it might just help you prevent a crash!

There's also an online activity you can do to see just how focused or distracted you are whilst driving

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